This 1.24 CT asymmetrical three-stone lab-grown diamond ring features an arrangement of three distinct diamond shapes set along the upper section of an 18K gold band. The central stone is an oval-cut lab-grown diamond positioned in a prong setting aligned along the axis of the shank. Its elongated outline serves as the primary structural and visual element of the design.
On one side of the oval center stone, a pear-shaped lab-grown diamond is positioned with its tapered end extending outward. This stone is secured in a prong configuration engineered to support both its rounded shoulder and pointed tip. On the opposite side, a princess-cut lab-grown diamond is placed in a prong system designed to stabilize the square geometry and maintain even height relative to the other stones.
Together, the three stones form an intentional asymmetrical sequence, transitioning from oval to pear on one side and oval to princess on the other. Each prong setting is calibrated individually to match the girdle outline and facet structure of its respective diamond, ensuring consistent spacing, secure placement, and balanced alignment across the upper layout.
The band is crafted in 18K gold with a smooth surface and uniform thickness, providing stable support for the mixed-shape configuration. Open galleries beneath each stone allow controlled light entry, supporting consistent optical behavior across all three cuts without increasing the overall height of the setting.
All diamonds used in the ring are lab-grown and graded under standardized evaluation systems for color, clarity, and cut.
The 1.24 CT total weight includes the oval center diamond along with the pear and princess side stones, resulting in a distinctive three-stone composition with deliberate shape contrast.
For guidance on how diamond color consistency is evaluated across mixed-shape settings, refer to the Diamond Color Guide. Insight into how clarity characteristics appear differently across oval, pear, and princess cuts can be found in the Diamond Clarity Guide. Additional context on why lab-grown diamonds are well suited for asymmetrical and design-forward settings is outlined in Lab-Grown Diamond Trends.
This configuration supports an asymmetrical three-stone design combining oval, pear, and princess-cut lab-grown diamonds.
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How is the 1.24 CT total diamond weight distributed in this ring?
The 1.24 CT total weight includes the oval-cut center lab-grown diamond along with the pear-shaped and princess-cut lab-grown side diamonds.
Which diamond is placed at the center of the asymmetrical design?
An oval-cut lab-grown diamond is positioned at the center of the ring and aligned along the axis of the band, serving as the primary visual and structural element.
How are the pear and princess-cut diamonds positioned?
The pear-shaped diamond is set on one side of the oval center stone with its tapered end oriented outward, while the princess-cut diamond is placed on the opposite side to create a balanced asymmetrical sequence.
How are different diamond shapes secured at the same height?
Each diamond is held in a dedicated prong setting calibrated to its specific girdle outline and facet structure, ensuring consistent height alignment and secure placement.
Does the asymmetrical layout affect light performance?
Open galleries beneath each diamond allow controlled light entry, supporting uniform optical behavior across the oval, pear, and princess cuts without increasing setting height.
Are all diamonds in this ring lab-grown and graded?
Yes, all diamonds used in the ring are lab-grown and graded under standardized criteria for color, clarity, and cut.
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