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.
For clarity-specific evaluation standards and inclusion visibility in square-cut diamonds, reference the Diamond Clarity Guide (2025), which outlines grading considerations relevant to princess cuts. Broader guidance on evaluating solitaire designs, proportions, and long-term value appears in Lab-Grown Diamond Buying Guide (Official Buvea Edition). Design context and current consumer preferences for solitaire and minimal settings are further explored in Top 10 Lab-Grown Diamond Engagement Ring Styles.
This configuration supports a centered solitaire structure with clear facet visibility and a stable prong alignment.