This 1.00 CT princess cut solitaire lab-grown diamond ring features a square center stone set in a four-prong arrangement designed to maintain stability while keeping the stone’s upper surface visible. The prongs are shaped to follow the contour of the princess cut, holding the diamond at its corners to secure the structure without obstructing the facet pattern. Each prong is formed with a slight curvature that resembles a petal-like configuration, contributing to the overall geometric alignment of the setting.
The band follows a straight, smooth profile that narrows slightly toward the setting. This construction directs attention to the center stone while maintaining balanced support for the prong system. Openings beneath the diamond allow controlled light entry, supporting consistent reflection through the pavilion and crown.
The princess cut shape provides defined edges, and the four-prong layout maintains clear symmetry across the top view. All diamonds are lab-grown and follow standardized grading for color, clarity, and cut. The 1.00 CT total weight creates measurable presence while keeping the setting minimal and centered.
You may return most new, unopened items within 30 days of delivery for a full refund. Return shipping costs will be covered if the return is a result of our error (incorrect or defective item).
Refund Timeframe
You should expect to receive your refund within four weeks of giving your package to the return shipper, though often it will be processed more quickly. The timeframe includes transit time (5-10 business days), processing (3-5 business days), and your bank’s refund processing time (5-10 business days).
Return Process
If you need to return an item, log in to your account, view your order under the "Complete Orders" link, and click the Return Item(s) button. We will notify you via email once we have received and processed the returned item.
Shipping
We can ship to most addresses worldwide. Some products have restrictions and cannot be shipped internationally. Shipping costs are based on weight, and weights are rounded up to the next full pound. Shipping estimates will be provided based on item availability and chosen shipping method.
How is the 1.00 CT total weight represented in this solitaire ring?
The 1.00 CT total weight is fully represented by a single princess cut lab-grown diamond, set as a centered solitaire without additional accent stones.
How does the four-prong setting secure a princess cut diamond?
The four-prong arrangement holds the diamond at its corners, following the square contour of the princess cut to provide stability while keeping the facet pattern visible.
Do the prongs affect the visibility of the diamond’s facets?
The prongs are shaped to align with the corners of the princess cut and are designed to minimize surface obstruction, allowing clear visibility of the crown and table facets.
How does the band design support the solitaire setting?
The band follows a straight, smooth profile that narrows slightly toward the center stone, providing balanced support for the prong system while directing focus to the diamond.
How is light entry managed in this solitaire setting?
Open areas beneath the diamond allow controlled light entry through the pavilion, supporting consistent reflection and brightness across the stone.
Can the 1.00 CT princess cut solitaire ring be resized?
The band can be resized within standard tolerance limits. Extreme size changes are not recommended, as they may affect the alignment of the prong setting.
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Because when something is made under our roof, it’s made with responsibility. And when you choose us, you’re choosing a piece created with intention, pride, and honesty.
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