This 0.36 CT Sagittarius constellation lab-grown diamond ring is constructed using a mapped star layout based on the recognized Sagittarius zodiac configuration. Each round lab-grown diamond is placed at a calibrated position corresponding to a documented constellation point and secured using micro-prong settings engineered for uniform height, stability, and controlled spacing.
The stones are connected with precision-fabricated gold bars that recreate the geometric structure associated with the Sagittarius star formation. Connector length, thickness, and angular alignment follow standardized technical parameters to maintain structural consistency and accurate constellation mapping when worn. The open framework reduces excess metal and supports balanced positioning around the finger.
Crafted from 18K gold, the ring band is formed to maintain proper load distribution and prevent rotational shift during wear. The open-back gallery beneath each stone provides unobstructed light entry, reducing shadowing and enhancing overall optical output.
The 0.36 CT total diamond weight includes all stones within the constellation structure. All diamonds follow documented grading requirements for clarity, color, and cut, produced using CVD or HPHT growth processes for predictable quality and uniformity.
For perspective on how constellation rings like Sagittarius balance precision mapping with everyday wearability, refer to Best Diamond Shape for Finger Type (2026 Guide). Insight into how color grading affects contrast and visibility in minimal, star-aligned designs is explained in the Diamond Color Guide (2026): D–Z Scale Explained, while broader understanding of pricing, sourcing, and value benchmarks for lab-grown diamond jewelry can be found in the 2025 Global 1-Carat Lab-Grown Diamond Price Guide.