This 3.00 CT pear lab-grown diamond engagement ring is constructed with a single pear-shaped lab-grown diamond secured in a solitaire ring setting. The pear-shaped diamond features a rounded upper section and a pointed lower tip, oriented along the band axis to maintain centered alignment and proportional balance. Facet placement is arranged to preserve consistent table exposure and uniform outline symmetry.
The solitaire setting is engineered to stabilize the diamond at defined contact points while keeping the crown and table facets unobstructed. Structural support is positioned to secure both the pointed and curved sections of the pear shape without enclosing the diamond perimeter. Open space beneath the diamond allows controlled light entry and interaction with the cut facets.
The band structure maintains a uniform width and thickness to support balanced distribution of the total carat weight and stable wear. The total carat weight of 3.00 CT provides defined surface coverage while maintaining a controlled vertical profile. The ring is manufactured to preserve alignment consistency when viewed from top, side, and profile angles.
All diamonds used in this ring are lab-grown and graded according to standardized parameters for color, clarity, and cut. Information on pear shape geometry and outline behavior is detailed in the Diamond Shapes Guide. Technical explanation of lab-grown diamond production methods appears in How Lab-Grown Diamonds Are Made. Broader engagement ring selection guidance is outlined in How to Choose Your Engagement Ring.