This 2.05 CT pear lab-grown diamond engagement ring is constructed with a pear-shaped lab-grown diamond as the primary stone, paired with a single round lab-grown accent diamond. The center pear-shaped diamond measures approximately 1.50–1.60 CT and features a rounded upper section with a pointed lower tip. The stone is oriented along the band axis to maintain centered alignment and proportional balance. The round accent diamond is positioned adjacent to the center stone to provide structured contrast without disrupting overall symmetry.
Both diamonds are secured using prong-based settings engineered to stabilize each stone while keeping table and crown facets unobstructed. Prong placement supports the curved and pointed sections of the pear shape and the circular outline of the round accent diamond. Open space beneath both stones allows controlled light entry and interaction with the cut facets.
The band structure maintains uniform thickness and transitions smoothly into the stone settings to preserve consistent alignment when viewed from top, side, and profile angles. The total carat weight ranges between 1.55–1.60 CT for the center and accent stones combined, with an overall total diamond weight of 2.05 CT. The ring is designed to distribute weight evenly while maintaining a controlled vertical profile.
All diamonds used in this ring are lab-grown and graded according to standardized parameters. Stones fall within the D–F color range and VVS–VS clarity range and are certified by IGI or IDT. Guidance on accent stone configurations appears in Halo, Hidden Halo, Pavé & More. Information on pear shape proportion behavior is outlined in Best Diamond Shape for Finger Type. Broader lab-grown diamond ownership considerations are detailed in Lab-Grown Diamonds FAQ.