This 0.36 CT butterfly motif lab-grown diamond ring features an open filigree butterfly structure positioned on the upper section of the band. The wings consist of curved frame lines forming an open lattice pattern, designed to maintain structural stability while creating negative space within each wing segment.
Round lab-grown diamonds are placed within selected sections of the butterfly wing outlines. Each stone is individually seated in micro prong settings to maintain alignment and consistent height across the motif. The filigree arrangement supports even spacing without altering the top-line structure of the design.
Adjacent to the butterfly motif, a pear-shaped lab-grown diamond and a round lab-grown diamond are positioned in prong settings. These two stones are placed on opposing sides of the butterfly, creating a three-element arrangement aligned along the curvature of the band. Their positions follow a spacing sequence designed to preserve proportional balance within the upper layout.
The band is crafted in 18K gold with a uniform width that integrates into the motif structure. The open gallery beneath the butterfly wings and accent stones provides controlled light entry, supporting consistent optical behavior across the round and pear stones.
All diamonds are lab-grown and graded under standardized criteria for cut, color, and clarity.
The 0.36 CT total weight includes all diamonds within the butterfly motif and both accent stones.
Clarity guidelines, proportion references, and shape analysis can be found in the 4Cs Diamond Guide. Differences between lab-grown and mined materials appear in the Lab-Grown vs Natural Overview. Shape-specific performance notes for round and pear cuts are provided in the Diamond Shape Performance Guide.
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