This 1.76 CT pear halo lab-grown diamond ring features a pear-shaped center stone positioned with the point directed along the band. The center diamond is held by prongs placed to stabilize both the rounded end and the tapered point while maintaining visibility of the facet structure. Surrounding the pear center stone is a halo of small round lab-grown diamonds arranged in a continuous perimeter. Each halo stone is individually set to follow the contour of the pear outline, creating consistent spacing and a defined border.
The band includes a line of round accent diamonds set in a pavé configuration. These accent stones follow the curvature of the shank and maintain uniform alignment from one end of the upper section to the other. The integration of halo and band accents expands the reflective area without altering the height of the main setting.
Openings beneath the center stone, halo, and pavé stones allow controlled light entry, supporting balanced reflection through the entire top structure. All diamonds are lab-grown and graded for color, clarity, and cut to standardized specifications. The 1.76 CT total weight includes the center pear diamond, halo stones, and pavé band diamonds.
Guidance on evaluating cut quality, clarity, visibility, and proportional balance in halo designs is detailed in How to Choose a Lab-Grown Diamond. A deeper explanation of pear-shaped diamond performance, outline symmetry, and halo interaction can be found in the Diamond Shapes Guide (2025). Broader context on pricing structure, sourcing, and market positioning for lab-grown diamonds is outlined in Why Lab Grown Diamonds Are the Smart Choice.
This configuration supports a pear-shaped center arrangement combined with a halo perimeter and pavé band.