This 1.84 CT pear bezel lab-grown diamond ring is constructed with a centrally positioned pear-shaped diamond weighing 1.50 CT. The elongated teardrop outline is aligned along the band axis to maintain directional symmetry and proportional balance when viewed from the top. The center stone is secured within a full bezel setting that follows the diamond’s perimeter, providing continuous structural support while preserving controlled exposure across the crown.
The bezel setting elevates the center stone slightly above the band, allowing regulated light interaction across the upper facets. The enclosed structure stabilizes the diamond without prongs, maintaining uninterrupted edge definition and a streamlined profile. The pear shape remains clearly defined, preserving point alignment and length-to-width proportion visibility.
Round lab-grown accent diamonds are set along the upper section of the band in a continuous linear arrangement. Each accent diamond is positioned with uniform spacing to preserve alignment and structural continuity along the shank. The band width is engineered to support both the bezel-set center stone and the accent layout without increasing overall height or altering the ring’s geometry.
Open access beneath the bezel setting and along the band allows inspection and routine maintenance without disrupting structural integrity. All diamonds used in this ring are lab-grown and graded according to standardized parameters for color, clarity, and cut. The total carat weight of 1.84 CT is distributed between the center stone and band-set accent diamonds while maintaining controlled proportions.
Pear shape performance is detailed in the Diamond Shapes Guide. Bezel and band setting construction is outlined in Halo, Hidden Halo, Pavé & More. Broader purchasing considerations are covered in the Lab-Grown Diamond Buying Guide.