This 0.84 CT heart-cut lab-grown diamond ring features a heart-shaped center stone secured in a three-prong arrangement designed to support the curved lobes and pointed end of the heart shape. The prong placement maintains structural stability while allowing visibility across the upper facets. The center stone is positioned to emphasize the heart outline when viewed from above.
The band includes a row of round lab-grown diamonds set in a pavé configuration. Each accent stone is placed in an individual seat to maintain equal spacing and alignment along the curvature of the band. The pavé arrangement transitions smoothly into the central setting, forming a continuous upper outline.
The structure incorporates open areas beneath both the heart center stone and the pavé stones, allowing controlled light entry. This design supports consistent reflection across the top view without altering the height of the setting. All diamonds are lab-grown and graded for cut, color, and clarity under standardized criteria.
The 0.84 CT total weight includes the heart-shaped center stone and band accent diamonds. The ring is available in 18K gold options, with the metal choice influencing band color while preserving structural dimensions.
For guidance on evaluating specialty cuts and their facet symmetry, refer to the Diamond Shapes Guide (2025), which outlines performance characteristics of heart-shaped diamonds. Broader buyer insights into symbolic design choices and preferences for unique center stones are explored in Why Couples Choose Lab-Grown Diamonds. General selection principles, grading standards, and value considerations for lab-grown diamonds are detailed in Lab-Grown Diamond Buying Guide (Official Buvea Edition).
This configuration supports a heart-cut center arrangement with pavé-set band alignment.