This lab grown diamond ring features a total weight of 1.84 CT, centered by a 1.50 CT pear-shaped diamond in a full bezel setting. Designed for engagement wear and everyday comfort, the bezel offers continuous edge protection while keeping the pear outline crisp and balanced. Compared to prong settings, a full bezel provides greater structural support and a smoother profile, making it especially practical for frequent wear.
- 1.50 CT pear-shaped center diamond with a total carat weight of 1.84 CT
- Full bezel setting secures the center stone without prongs and helps protect the pointed tip
- Round lab grown accent diamonds are aligned along the upper shank with even spacing
- Open access beneath the setting supports routine cleaning and inspection
- Band proportions are engineered to support the center stone and accents without excess height
The elongated pear shape is set along the axis of the band, preserving directional symmetry and a clear length-to-width ratio when viewed from above. The bezel follows the full perimeter of the center diamond, stabilizing the stone while allowing controlled light interaction across the crown. This construction keeps the profile refined and reduces exposed edges, which many clients prefer for active daily use, travel, or hands-on work.
Round accent diamonds continue across the upper section of the band in a linear arrangement that adds light return without changing the ring’s overall geometry. Unlike heavier halo designs, this solitaire accent layout keeps visual focus on the 1.50 CT center stone while adding measured brilliance at the shoulders. The result is a clean, modern engagement ring silhouette with added detail.
All diamonds in this ring are lab grown and graded to standardized color, clarity, and cut parameters. This supports consistent quality assessment and gives shoppers clear, citable product information. The ring is well suited for proposals, anniversary gifting, or buyers comparing pear lab diamond rings with bezel-set solitaire rings. For additional guidance, pear shape performance is covered in the Diamond Shapes Guide, while broader selection criteria are explained in the Lab-Grown Diamond Buying Guide.