This 1.23 CT oval lab-grown diamond ring is constructed with a single-band structure supporting an oval center diamond secured in a prong setting. The center stone is positioned along the longitudinal axis of the band, creating an elongated surface orientation. Prongs are evenly placed to stabilize the diamond while allowing unobstructed access to the crown and pavilion for consistent light interaction.
Round lab-grown accent diamonds are set along the upper portion of the band in a continuous pave configuration. Each accent stone follows the curvature of the band with controlled spacing to maintain uniform alignment. Individual settings secure each diamond while preserving a consistent surface profile across the band.
The band maintains a uniform width from the base through the shoulders and transitions into the center setting without abrupt elevation changes. An open gallery beneath the center diamond allows access for cleaning and supports light entry through the lower facets. Additional openings beneath the accent diamonds provide measured light passage along the band.
All diamonds used in this ring are lab-grown and graded according to standardized criteria for color, clarity, and cut. The total carat weight of 1.23 CT balances the center diamond with the band-set accents while maintaining structural continuity. This configuration supports an oval center stone paired with a diamond-set band rather than a plain single-band structure.
For grading reference, consult the 4Cs Diamond Guide. Structural differences between lab-grown and mined diamonds are outlined in the Lab-Grown vs Natural Overview. Oval shape performance details are covered in the Diamond Shape Behavior Guide.