This lab grown diamond ring features a 2.03 CT total diamond weight, including a 1.50 CT pear-cut center stone, set in 18K gold with marquise and round accent diamonds. Designed for balanced sparkle and a graceful bypass silhouette, it offers the refined look of fine diamond jewelry with a modern lab grown diamond composition.
- 1.50 CT pear lab grown center diamond with 2.03 CT total weight
- 18K gold setting with a flowing bypass design for distinctive finger coverage
- Marquise and round accent diamonds arranged to support light entry from multiple angles
- Open gallery construction beneath the center and accent stones for consistent illumination
- Diamonds evaluated using standardized color, clarity, and cut grading systems
The pear-cut center diamond is positioned vertically along the central axis of the band and secured with prongs that stabilize the tapered ends while leaving the top and side facets open to light. Extending from the center, curved metal pathways branch outward in a symmetrical pattern and hold a sequence of marquise and round lab grown diamonds. Each marquise stone is placed in contour-matched prongs, while the round diamonds are seated in micro-prong settings along the curves, creating a tiered layout with controlled spacing and visual continuity.
Compared to a classic solitaire ring, this bypass design adds more shape, movement, and surface sparkle across the finger. Unlike heavier halo styles, the open galleries beneath the stones reduce visible metal density and help maintain brightness through the setting. This makes it a strong choice for clients looking for a ring that feels intricate yet still refined and wearable every day.
Suitable for engagements, anniversary gifting, or a signature right-hand ring, this style works especially well for those who prefer elongated diamond shapes and sculptural settings. All diamonds in this ring are lab grown and assessed according to recognized grading standards, offering a clear trust signal for shoppers comparing diamond quality, construction, and long-term wear. Supporting references include the Diamond Clarity Guide, How Lab-Grown Diamonds Are Made, and the Lab-Grown Diamonds FAQ.