This 1.21 CT lab grown diamond ring brings together three distinct diamond shapes in one balanced design. Set in 18K gold, it features an oval center diamond with a cushion-cut side stone and a pear-shaped side stone. Compared to single-shape solitaire rings, this three-stone setting offers more visual contrast while keeping a clean, structured profile that is easy to wear for engagements, anniversaries, or meaningful gifting.
- 1.21 CT total lab grown diamond weight across three stones
- Mixed-shape layout with oval center, cushion side, and pear side diamond
- 18K gold band with consistent thickness for stable long-term support
- Dedicated prong settings matched to each diamond’s outline and girdle
- Open galleries beneath each stone to support light entry and balanced sparkle
- Diamonds evaluated under standardized grading systems for color, clarity, and cut
Each diamond is secured in its own prong setting, engineered for the specific shape it holds. The oval center stone is aligned along the band’s axis to maintain symmetry. On one side, the cushion-cut diamond softens the composition with its rounded square outline. On the other, the pear-shaped diamond is set with its tapered end facing outward, creating directional balance across the ring. This measured arrangement helps the three stones sit at a consistent height for a smooth visual transition.
The 18K gold band has a uniform surface and even proportions, giving the ring reliable structural support for daily wear. Open galleries beneath the diamonds allow controlled light entry, which helps each cut show its own optical character without disrupting the harmony of the full design. Unlike settings that mix shapes without careful spacing, this ring is built to preserve alignment, comfort, and clarity in the overall silhouette.
All diamonds in this ring are lab grown and assessed using standardized grading criteria. That makes this design a strong choice for buyers comparing lab diamond rings, three stone engagement rings, or multi-shape fine jewelry with a more considered approach. It suits someone who wants symbolic three-stone meaning with a less predictable look than round-only or oval-only styles. For guidance on how these cuts compare, refer to the Diamond Shapes Guide, the Lab-Grown Diamond Buying Guide, and Why Lab Grown Diamonds Are the Smart Choice. Learn more today.