This 0.40 CT Pisces constellation lab-grown diamond open ring is constructed in 18K gold and features a split-band structure designed to outline the star alignment associated with the Pisces zodiac. The open band allows the constellation arrangement to be positioned across the upper section of the ring without requiring a continuous metal bridge.
Round lab-grown diamonds are placed at predetermined star positions mapped from standard Pisces constellation charts. Each diamond is secured using prong settings designed to maintain consistent height and spacing along the curved band. Gold connectors follow calculated distances to replicate the constellation’s linear segments while preserving the open design.
The split-band format consists of two parallel gold pathways that converge at the base of the ring. This structure provides stability while supporting the constellation elements above. The open sections along the band reduce metal density, increasing visual clarity around the diamond placements.
Each setting is constructed with an underside gallery to allow unrestricted light entry to the pavilion facets. This structural choice improves optical performance and reduces unnecessary metal coverage around the stones.
The 0.40 CT total weight reflects the combined carat value of all round diamonds positioned along the Pisces star layout.
For context on how open-band constellation rings translate astrological symbolism into wearable design, explore Why Couples Choose Lab-Grown Diamonds. Insight into how precise shape placement and spacing affect visual balance in star-based layouts is detailed in the Diamond Shapes Guide, while broader guidance on assessing quality and proportion in multi-stone designs can be found in How to Choose a Lab Grown Diamond.