This 1.70 CT lab grown diamond ring features a 1.50 CT round center stone with two smaller round side diamonds, creating a balanced three-stone profile in polished gold. Designed for clear light entry and secure wear, it offers the look of a classic diamond ring with the traceability and standardized grading associated with lab grown diamonds.
- 1.70 CT total diamond weight with a 1.50 CT round center stone
- Three-stone arrangement with symmetrical side diamonds for balanced top coverage
- Prong setting allows light to enter from multiple angles for even reflection
- Polished gold band with uniform width for stability and clean alignment
- Lab grown diamonds graded by standard cut, color, and clarity criteria
Compared to a solitaire ring, this design adds visible width across the top while keeping the center diamond as the main focal point. Unlike halo rings, the three-stone layout preserves clear separation between each diamond, which gives the ring a more defined and structured appearance. The side stones follow the curve of the band for consistent spacing and an even silhouette when worn.
Open space beneath each diamond supports measured light flow through the setting, helping maintain uniform brilliance across the full arrangement. Minimal surface obstruction from the prongs keeps the round shapes easy to see from the top view, while the setting is engineered to hold each stone securely without disturbing the overall symmetry.
This ring suits buyers looking for a refined engagement ring, an anniversary gift, or a meaningful three-stone style that symbolizes past, present, and future. It pairs well with plain wedding bands, eternity bands, or other bridal set combinations. For shoppers comparing lab diamond rings, this style offers strong center-stone visibility, practical daily wear, and a balanced profile that feels substantial without looking crowded.
All diamonds in this ring are lab grown and follow standardized grading references for cut, color, and clarity. For more detail, refer to the 4Cs Diamond Guide, the Lab-Grown vs Natural Overview, and the Diamond Shape Performance Guide when comparing diamond shapes, certification expectations, and overall stone performance.