This 0.29 CT heart motif interlinked lab-grown diamond ring features an open structural design built around an interwoven heart-shaped framework. The ring is crafted from 18K gold, with the central heart formed by two connected loops that meet at the upper portion of the band. This framework maintains an open cavity within the motif, reducing metal density while supporting controlled illumination through the design.
Round lab-grown diamonds are positioned along the outer curves of the heart and the adjoining loop elements. Each diamond is placed in a micro-prong seat aligned to match the curvature of the motif. The placement follows the structural lines of the heart and the interlinked pathways, producing a continuous diamond arrangement around the primary shape.
The lower section of the band is smooth and uniform to ensure foundation strength and stable wear. The transitions from the heart motif into the shank are shaped to maintain precise alignment and distribute structural pressure evenly.
The open design beneath the diamond-set areas allows measured light entry to support consistent optical behavior across the stones while preventing unnecessary metal weight.
All diamonds used in this ring are lab-grown and evaluated using standardized clarity, cut, and color grading criteria.
The 0.29 CT total weight includes all round accent diamonds positioned along the heart outline and adjacent loop structures.
For perspective on how symbolic designs like heart motifs resonate in modern lab-grown jewelry, explore Why Couples Choose Lab-Grown Diamonds. Broader context on how shape selection influences visual balance and wearability is outlined in the Diamond Shapes Guide, while practical guidance on evaluating overall quality across clarity, cut, and color can be found in the How to Choose a Lab Grown Diamond.