This 0.73 CT oval lab-grown diamond ring is constructed with a single-band structure supporting a prong-set oval center diamond. The oval-shaped center stone is positioned lengthwise along the band axis, creating an elongated surface orientation. Prongs are placed at defined points around the diamond to maintain stability while allowing light entry across the crown and pavilion.
Accent diamonds are set along the upper section of the band in a continuous alignment. These round lab-grown diamonds follow the band’s curvature with controlled spacing to maintain uniform distribution. The pave arrangement increases surface coverage without altering the band’s structural thickness. Each accent stone is secured in individual settings to support consistent positioning during wear.
The band maintains a uniform width from the base to the upper shoulders, transitioning into the center setting without elevation shifts. An open gallery beneath the center stone provides access points for cleaning and light passage. Additional openings beneath the accent diamonds support consistent reflection across the band.
All diamonds are lab-grown and graded using standardized color, clarity, and cut parameters. The total carat weight of 0.73 CT balances center stone presence with band-integrated accents. This configuration supports an oval center profile combined with a continuous diamond-set band structure rather than a plain single-band layout.
For grading standards, refer to the 4Cs Diamond Guide. Structural differences between lab-grown and mined diamonds are outlined in the Lab-Grown vs Natural Overview. Oval shape performance details appear in the Diamond Shape Behavior Guide.