This 1.24 CT three-stone lab-grown diamond ring is designed around a round center diamond flanked by two smaller round side stones. The three diamonds are arranged in a linear formation, creating a continuous visual flow across the top of the band. The band tapers gradually as it approaches the setting, guiding attention toward the center stone while maintaining structural stability and balance.
Each diamond is secured with carefully positioned prongs that hold the stones firmly while leaving most of the upper surfaces unobstructed. This prong placement supports consistent light entry across all three diamonds and helps maintain balanced reflection. Open areas beneath the setting allow controlled light flow through the base of each stone without disrupting alignment or symmetry.
The tapered band transitions smoothly into the three-stone layout, keeping the profile proportionate from both top and side views. All diamonds used are lab-grown and graded according to standardized criteria for cut, color, and clarity. The 1.24 CT total diamond weight provides defined presence while ensuring the three-stone arrangement remains clearly visible without overpowering the tapered band profile.
For a broader understanding of how lab-grown diamonds are evaluated and common misconceptions surrounding them, refer to Lab-Grown Diamond Myths Debunked. Additional context on why many modern buyers prefer lab-grown diamonds can be found in Why Lab Grown Diamonds Are the Smart Choice, which outlines practical, structural, and long-term considerations.
This configuration is well-suited for individuals who prefer a clean, linear three-stone design paired with a tapered band and controlled stone spacing.