This 1.26 CT radiant cut lab-grown diamond ring features a radiant-shaped center stone secured in a four-prong system designed to stabilize the straight edges and cut corners of the radiant profile. The prong layout supports the stone while keeping the facet arrangement visible from the top view. The center stone is oriented along the band axis to reinforce symmetry and proportional balance.
Small round lab-grown diamonds are positioned around the center stone, forming a defined border that follows the radiant outline. Each accent stone is placed in an individual seat, maintaining uniform spacing and alignment. These accents transition into the upper portion of the band without altering height or disrupting the structural flow of the setting.
The 18K gold band maintains a smooth surface and consistent thickness, ensuring stability for the center setting. The band’s curvature merges into the accent arrangement to support the upper section of the ring while keeping the visual emphasis on the radiant center stone.
Open galleries beneath the center and accent stones allow controlled light entry to support consistent optical behavior. All diamonds are lab-grown and graded for color, clarity, and cut using standardized criteria.
The 1.26 CT total weight includes the radiant center diamond and all round accent stones placed around the setting.
For a detailed explanation of radiant cut structure, outline symmetry, and how mixed faceting influences light performance, refer to the Diamond Shapes Guide (2025). Buyers evaluating clarity visibility in brilliant-style and hybrid cuts can consult the Diamond Clarity Guide (2025). Broader guidance on selecting lab-grown diamonds based on grading standards, durability, and overall value is outlined in Why Lab Grown Diamonds Are the Smart Choice in 2025.
This configuration supports a radiant center stone with surrounding round accents.