This 2.41 ct pear lab grown diamond full eternity ring pairs continuous brilliance with a refined shared-prong setting. Designed in the lab grown diamond rings category, it features pear-cut diamonds set around the entire band for balanced light return, a fluid silhouette, and a wedding or anniversary style that reads both modern and timeless.
- Total diamond weight: 2.00 to 2.49 CT range, with this ring listed at 2.41 ct
- Pear-shaped lab grown diamonds arranged in a full eternity design for all-around sparkle
- Shared-prong setting allows more light to reach each diamond compared to heavier metal settings
- Full eternity construction symbolizes continuity, making it a strong choice for weddings, anniversaries, and milestone gifts
- Lab grown diamonds offer the same visual beauty associated with diamond jewelry while supporting ethical sourcing preferences
- Crafted for comfortable daily wear with attention to durability and even stone placement
Compared to plain metal bands or half eternity styles, a full eternity ring delivers visible brilliance from every angle. Unlike larger single-stone solitaire rings, this design creates a continuous band of sparkle that stacks beautifully with engagement rings, bridal sets, and other diamond bands. The pear shape adds a softer, more elongated look than round stones, giving the ring a distinctive profile while still remaining versatile.
This ring suits many real-life occasions: as a wedding band beside an oval or round engagement ring, as an anniversary band worn alone, or as a statement stacking ring for formal events, dinners, and everyday luxury. Its shared-prong layout helps keep the appearance light and elegant, which many shoppers prefer when they want noticeable diamond presence without a bulky feel.
For shoppers comparing lab diamond rings, this style offers a clear combination of measurable diamond weight, full-eternity coverage, and a shape-led design that stands out in a refined way. It is a thoughtful option for those seeking pear diamond jewelry with enduring symbolism, practical wearability, and contemporary responsible sourcing.