This 0.31 CT floral cluster lab-grown diamond ring features a round center stone positioned at the core of a multi-stone cluster configuration. Surrounding the center stone are small round lab-grown diamonds arranged radially to form a petal-like structure. Each diamond is set in an individual seat following a symmetrical circular pattern, clearly defining the floral layout.
The elevated setting positions the cluster above the band, creating open pathways beneath the stones that allow controlled light entry for consistent facet illumination. Short prong structures are used to secure each diamond while preserving the overall outline and balance of the cluster design.
Additional detailing extends into the upper portion of the band, where small structural elements continue the floral theme. These components transition smoothly into the main shank without altering overall band thickness or increasing the structural height of the ring.
All diamonds used in the ring are lab-grown and graded under standardized criteria for color, clarity, and cut. The 0.31 CT total weight includes the round center stone and the surrounding cluster diamonds, resulting in a compact composition with evenly distributed visual focus.
For a simplified explanation of how lab-grown diamonds are produced and how growth methods influence consistency, refer to How Lab-Grown Diamonds Are Made (2025). Buyers evaluating small cluster designs and carat distribution can consult How to Choose a Lab-Grown Diamond for proportion and quality guidance. Broader context on consumer preference for floral and cluster-style designs is explored in Why Couples Choose Lab-Grown Diamonds in 2025.
This configuration supports a floral cluster structure using a round center stone and radial accent stones.