This 2.18 CT solitaire lab-grown diamond ring features a center stone held in a four-prong arrangement designed to secure the diamond while maintaining maximum surface visibility. The prong positioning supports light entry across the upper facets, contributing to balanced reflection within the stone. Along the band, lab-grown accent diamonds are set in a tapering sequence, gradually reducing in size as they approach the center. This alignment forms a directional layout that draws visual focus toward the primary stone.
The band follows a straight profile that transitions smoothly into the tapered side-stone arrangement. Each accent diamond is seated in a defined position to maintain spacing consistency and match the curvature of the band. Open areas beneath both the center stone and side stones allow measured light entry without altering structural support.
All diamonds are lab-grown and follow standardized grading for cut, color, and clarity. The 2.18 CT total weight includes the center and side stones, resulting in a balanced distribution across the top of the band. The structure is suited for individuals who prefer a center-focused layout supported by a tapered side-stone configuration.
For cut, clarity, and proportion interpretation, refer to the 4Cs Diamond Guide. Material and performance comparisons for lab-grown and mined stones appear in the Lab-Grown vs Natural Overview. Additional shape behavior insights are available in the Diamond Shape Performance Guide.
This configuration supports consistent spacing, controlled tapering, and a centered, prong-secured solitaire arrangement.