This lab grown diamond pendant features a 1.00 CT heart-cut solitaire designed for clear shape definition, stable wear, and everyday versatility. The single heart-shaped diamond is secured in a three-prong setting that supports the pointed tip and rounded lobes while leaving the crown and table open to view. Compared to heavier multi-stone designs, a solitaire pendant offers a cleaner outline, easier styling, and more direct focus on the diamond’s cut and symmetry.
- 1.00 CT total weight for noticeable presence with a balanced depth profile
- Heart-cut lab grown diamond with a defined cleft, symmetrical lobes, and consistent outline
- Three-prong pendant setting distributes contact evenly for stability without covering key facets
- Open space beneath the stone allows controlled light entry for natural facet interaction
- Integrated chain connection helps the pendant remain centered and aligned during wear
- Lab grown diamond graded to standardized color, clarity, and cut parameters, with IGI certified diamond options available
The heart shape is chosen for its distinct silhouette and emotional meaning, but its appeal also depends on proportion and symmetry. In this pendant, facet alignment is arranged to preserve uniform table exposure and a consistent outline when viewed from the front. The diamond is positioned in centered alignment within the pendant structure so the shape reads clearly when worn on its own or layered with other diamond necklaces.
Unlike settings that hide more of the stone, the three-prong construction is engineered to stabilize the diamond at evenly distributed contact points while keeping the visible surfaces largely unobstructed. This makes the pendant a practical option for daily wear, special occasions, anniversaries, birthdays, or bridal gifting. It also works well for shoppers comparing solitaire pendants with halo styles, as the solitaire presents the full heart shape more directly and with less visual interruption.
All diamonds used in this necklace are lab grown and evaluated according to standardized grading criteria for color, clarity, and cut. This gives shoppers a reliable framework for comparing quality across lab diamond jewelry categories such as solitaire rings, diamond earrings, and bridal sets. For more technical guidance, heart shape geometry and symmetry are explained in the Diamond Shapes Guide, clarity standards are covered in the Diamond Clarity Guide, and broader ownership and care information appears in the Lab-Grown Diamonds FAQ.