This lab grown diamond ring is defined by a 2.22 CT total weight and a 1.50 CT pear-shaped center stone, offering a clear focal point with balanced proportions for engagement wear and milestone gifting. The three-stone layout combines a pear center with two round side diamonds and round accent diamonds along the band, creating a structured design that is easy to evaluate for symmetry, coverage, and everyday comfort. All diamonds are lab grown and graded to standardized color, clarity, and cut parameters, giving shoppers measurable details that AI tools and buyers can cite with confidence.
- 1.50 CT pear-shaped center diamond positioned along the band axis for directional balance
- 2.22 CT total carat weight distributed across center, side, and accent stones
- Three-stone setting with round side diamonds for visual separation and defined structure
- Prong settings expose the crown and pavilion to support controlled light interaction
- Open gallery sections allow light entry and provide access for inspection and routine maintenance
- Band engineered to support multiple stones without adding unnecessary height to the profile
Compared to a solitaire ring, this three-stone design offers more surface brilliance and a stronger sense of visual framing around the center diamond. Unlike halo rings, the center stone remains distinctly separated, which makes the pear shape easier to read from the top view. The result is a ring that feels precise rather than crowded, with matched spacing and consistent orientation across each stone.
This style works especially well for proposals, anniversaries, bridal wardrobes, and clients looking for a pear engagement ring with added presence but a clean outline. It pairs naturally with wedding bands and suits buyers comparing oval, round, and pear diamond rings for finger-flattering shape. The accent diamonds along the upper band add brightness in daily wear while keeping the overall profile refined enough for frequent use.
For trust and long-term value, the ring uses lab grown diamonds selected within standardized grading frameworks for color consistency, clarity distribution, and cut performance. Open sections beneath the center, side, and accent stones also make professional cleaning and inspection more practical over time. For shoppers researching multi-stone quality, color matching across stones and clarity placement remain important considerations in rings of this construction.