These 0.51 CT Scorpio constellation lab-grown diamond earrings are constructed using a mapped interpretation of the Scorpio star pattern. Each round lab-grown diamond is positioned at a designated constellation point and secured with micro-prong settings engineered for consistent height, stability, and precise alignment.
Connector bars made of 18K gold link the stones to form the angular, extended star configuration associated with Scorpio. Each connector’s length, angle, and thickness are controlled to maintain pattern accuracy, ensuring uniform geometry when worn. The open framework reduces unnecessary metal mass while supporting structural rigidity across the constellation layout.
Every stone sits within an open-back gallery, allowing unobstructed light entry to improve optical visibility and reduce shadowing. The 18K gold body is dimensioned to ensure balanced weight distribution so that the earrings maintain a forward-facing orientation during wear. Standard push-back closures provide secure retention without altering the constellation’s positioning.
The 0.51 CT total weight reflects the combined diamond weight across both earrings. All stones adhere to standardized parameters for clarity, color, and cut quality and are produced using CVD or HPHT laboratory methods for controlled grading consistency.
For context on how bold, linear constellation designs like Scorpio emphasize depth and intensity through fine jewelry, explore Lab-Grown vs Natural Diamonds. Insight into how precision placement and structural restraint influence the visual impact of multi-stone zodiac pieces is outlined in Diamond Shapes Guide, while common assumptions surrounding lab-grown diamond durability and grading are addressed in Lab-Grown Diamond Myths Debunked.