This 1.50 CT oval three-stone lab-grown diamond ring features an oval center stone held in a prong configuration designed to stabilize the elongated structure while preserving full visibility of the facet layout. The center stone is aligned along the band axis to maintain proportional balance across the top view.
On each side of the oval center stone, heart-shaped lab-grown diamonds are positioned in dedicated prong seats. The heart stones are oriented with their pointed ends directed toward the band to maintain structural consistency and alignment. Each side stone provides a defined transition between the center diamond and the shank without increasing the overall height of the setting.
The 18K gold band maintains a smooth profile and uniform thickness. The band merges seamlessly into the three-stone structure, supporting the upper layout while preserving consistent alignment across the ring. Open galleries beneath the center and heart-shaped stones allow controlled light entry, supporting uniform reflective behavior across all diamonds.
All diamonds in the ring are lab-grown and graded for color, clarity, and cut according to standardized gemological criteria.
The 1.50 CT total weight includes the oval center stone and both heart-shaped side stones, forming a balanced three-stone composition with mixed-shape contrast.
For an overview of how lab-grown diamonds are created and how growth methods influence structural consistency, refer to How Lab-Grown Diamonds Are Made (2025). Broader guidance on evaluating three-stone layouts, proportional balance, and long-term value considerations is outlined in The 2025 Global Lab-Grown Diamond Buying Guide (Official Buvea Edition). Design context and current preferences for symbolic and multi-stone engagement ring styles are explored in Top 10 Lab-Grown Diamond Engagement Ring Styles for 2025.
This configuration supports an oval center stone paired with matched heart-shaped side stones.