This 1.48 CT princess lab-grown diamond halo ring is constructed with a centrally positioned princess-cut diamond serving as the primary focal point. The square geometry of the princess shape is aligned along the band axis to maintain straight-edge symmetry and proportional balance when viewed from the top. The center stone is secured using a prong setting designed to stabilize the diamond while allowing exposure across the crown and pavilion for controlled light interaction.
A halo of round lab-grown diamonds surrounds the center stone, arranged in a uniform square outline that follows the perimeter of the princess cut. Each halo diamond is positioned with consistent spacing to preserve alignment and structural continuity. Additional round lab-grown accent diamonds are set along the upper section of the band, extending the halo design into the shank for a continuous visual flow.
The band width is engineered to support the halo and side-stone configuration without increasing overall height or altering the ring’s profile. Open sections beneath the center stone and halo allow regulated light entry and provide access for inspection and maintenance.
All diamonds used in this ring are lab-grown and graded according to standardized parameters for color, clarity, and cut. The total carat weight of 1.48 CT is distributed between the center stone, halo diamonds, and band-set accent diamonds without interrupting the ring’s structural geometry.
Details on halo construction and setting types are outlined in Halo, Hidden Halo, Pavé & More. Princess-cut shape behavior is explained in the Diamond Shapes Guide. Cut-related performance factors are detailed in the Diamond Cut Quality Guide.