This 0.40 CT Gemini constellation lab-grown diamond ring is crafted in 18K gold and designed to replicate the mapped star alignment associated with the Gemini zodiac. The structure incorporates multiple round lab-grown diamonds placed at calibrated intervals to represent the primary star points of the constellation.
Each stone is held in a prong setting engineered to maintain uniform height, spacing, and alignment across the constellation layout. Precision-formed gold connectors link select stones, mirroring the linear pathways found in standardized Gemini constellation diagrams. These connectors are constructed with fixed lengths to maintain structural accuracy and prevent distortion of the geometric pattern.
The ring features an open-band design, enabling the constellation structure to sit across the upper surface of the finger without excessive metal coverage. This open configuration improves visibility of each star point and provides an unobstructed view of the constellation pattern. The band transitions into a reinforced base to ensure stability and controlled flex during wear.
Open galleries beneath each setting allow full light entry to the pavilion facets, enhancing diamond illumination and reducing unnecessary shadowing. The total carat weight of 0.40 CT represents the combined weight of all round diamonds incorporated into the constellation arrangement.
For insight into how open-band constellation rings express balance and duality through precise stone placement, explore Best Diamond Shape for Finger Type. Broader context on how lab-grown diamonds perform in symbolic, multi-stone designs is available in Lab-Grown Diamond Trends, while practical guidance on evaluating clarity, cut, and overall harmony in constellation layouts can be found in Diamond Clarity Guide.