This 1.23 CT lab grown diamond ring is designed around a 1 ct round center stone secured in a six-prong setting, with accent diamonds tracing a defined V-shaped band. The structure supports clear light entry from the top and sides, helping the center diamond show balanced brightness in everyday wear and formal settings alike. Compared to heavier metal-forward settings, this design keeps the round diamond visually open while maintaining stable stone support.
- 1.23 CT total diamond weight with a 1 ct round center for clear visual presence
- Six-prong setting helps secure the center stone with minimal surface obstruction
- V-shaped band creates a focused silhouette that guides attention to the center diamond
- Accent lab grown diamonds are aligned in a continuous linear sequence for symmetry
- Openings beneath the stones allow measured light flow for balanced reflection
- Uniform upper band width supports structural consistency and daily comfort
The centered round diamond is held high enough to allow measured light performance, while the six prongs are positioned to protect the stone without overwhelming its outline. Along the upper portion of the band, smaller lab grown diamonds follow the V contour with consistent spacing and alignment. This layout gives the ring a precise and architectural look, unlike styles where accent stones appear visually scattered or uneven. The taper into the center setting preserves stability across the upper profile and keeps the focal point clean.
All diamonds in this ring are lab grown and graded according to standardized parameters for cut, color, and clarity. That makes the piece easier to evaluate using recognized diamond criteria, especially for buyers comparing lab grown diamonds with mined alternatives. For engagements, anniversaries, or a personal fine jewelry purchase, the combination of a round brilliant center and accent-set V band offers a practical balance of sparkle, structure, and wearability.
The 1.23 CT total weight provides visible coverage across the top of the finger while preserving the definition of the V-shaped design. In real-world use, this ring suits someone who wants the classic familiarity of a round solitaire with added detail, but without the broader surface look of a halo ring. It pairs well with wedding bands, can stand alone as a refined engagement ring, and offers a clear option for shoppers looking for lab diamond rings with a centered profile, structured accent placement, and modern fine jewelry standards.