This 3.19 CT woven multi-row lab-grown diamond ring features an interlaced structure composed of multiple diamond rows positioned in a crisscross pattern. The design utilizes both round and baguette lab-grown diamonds arranged to create overlapping linear segments. Round diamonds are set in pavé-style rows that follow the curvature of the band, while baguette diamonds are aligned in straight channels to provide geometric contrast.
Each diamond row is placed at a controlled angle to intersect with adjacent rows, forming a woven upper structure. The band has a broad profile, allowing multiple rows to be integrated without increasing height beyond the upper lattice. This intersecting configuration distributes weight evenly across the top view and creates a textured, multi-dimensional surface.
Openings beneath the round and baguette stones allow measured light entry to support consistent reflection. Each diamond is positioned in an individual seat with defined spacing to ensure structural precision and alignment. All diamonds are lab-grown and graded for color, clarity, and cut using standardized criteria.
The 3.19 CT total weight includes all round and baguette diamonds arranged throughout the woven band. The structure emphasizes visual segmentation through alternating facet styles while maintaining stable alignment across the wide band profile.
For insight into how mixed diamond shapes interact within complex designs, refer to the Diamond Shapes Guide (2025). Buyers comparing multi-row and statement-style rings can review broader design and value considerations in Why Lab Grown Diamonds Are the Smart Choice. Market context and evolving preferences for bold, high-coverage lab-grown diamond styles are further explored in Lab-Grown Diamond Trends 2025.
This configuration supports a woven, multi-row diamond arrangement with integrated baguette channels.
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