This 1.98 CT oval cut lab-grown diamond ring features an oval center stone held in a four-prong structure designed to maintain security at both ends of the elongated shape. The prongs are positioned to stabilize the stone while allowing visibility across the upper facets. The center stone is oriented along the band to highlight its length-to-width ratio.
Side stones are positioned along the band in a tapered sequence, decreasing in size as they approach the center stone. This arrangement forms a directional layout that transitions smoothly into the main setting. Each side stone is placed in a defined seat, maintaining equal spacing and alignment with the curvature of the band.
The band follows a straight, streamlined profile that narrows as it reaches the upper structure. Open areas beneath the center stone and side stones allow measured light entry, supporting balanced reflection across the full arrangement. All diamonds are lab-grown and graded for cut, color, and clarity according to standardized parameters.
The 1.98 CT total weight includes the oval center stone and tapered side stones, forming a layout with defined coverage and clear proportional structure.
For buyers comparing elongated shapes and their visual impact, the Diamond Shapes Guide (2025) explains length-to-width ratios and outline balance in oval diamonds. Broader evaluation standards for selecting lab-grown diamonds based on cut, clarity, and overall value are outlined in the Lab-Grown Diamond Buying Guide (Official Buvea Edition). Market context and evolving preferences for oval and side-stone designs are further explored in 10 Lab-Grown Diamond Engagement Ring Styles.
This structure supports an oval center arrangement with tapered side stone alignment.