This 1.70 CT pear-shaped lab-grown diamond ring features a pear center stone arranged in a teardrop orientation with the point directed along the band. The center stone is held by a prong structure designed to stabilize both the rounded and pointed ends while keeping the facet layout unobstructed. Smaller round accent diamonds are positioned around the center stone, forming a subtle halo-like perimeter that maintains controlled spacing and balanced alignment.
Each accent diamond is placed in an individual seat that follows the curve of the pear outline, creating a continuous transition between the center stone and surrounding stones. The arrangement increases the visual footprint of the top structure without altering the height of the setting. The band has a slender profile that tapers slightly near the upper section, producing a smooth progression toward the central diamond layout.
Open areas beneath the center and accent stones support measured light entry, contributing to consistent reflection across the ring. All diamonds are lab-grown and graded for cut, color, and clarity according to standardized criteria. The 1.70 CT total weight includes the center pear diamond and surrounding round stones, offering a defined presence while maintaining structural clarity.
For a detailed side-by-side analysis of lab-grown and mined diamonds, including performance, sourcing, and grading standards, see Lab-Grown vs Natural Diamonds. Buyers comparing pear-shaped center stones with halo-style layouts can reference the Diamond Shapes Guide for shape-specific balance and outline behavior. Broader evaluation guidance on selecting lab-grown diamonds while avoiding common purchase errors is covered in the 2025 Lab-Grown Diamond Buying Guide.
This structure supports a pear-shaped center arrangement with integrated side and halo-like accents.