This 2.50 CT three-stone lab-grown diamond ring features a trio of round diamonds arranged in a linear formation. The center diamond is slightly larger than the two side stones, creating a defined focal point within the structure. Each diamond is secured in a prong setting designed to stabilize the stones while minimizing upper-surface obstruction, allowing consistent light entry across all three positions.
The side stones are aligned to follow the curvature of the band, maintaining equal spacing and structural balance. This arrangement provides a continuous visual flow from the outer stones toward the central stone. The support structure beneath the stones includes openings to allow measured light entry through the pavilion area of each diamond.
The band is constructed in gold and maintains a uniform width along its length. Its smooth surface transitions directly into the three-stone arrangement without additional detailing, ensuring the diamond configuration remains the primary visual element. The 2.50 CT total weight offers broad coverage across the top profile while preserving distinct separation between the center and side stones.
All diamonds are lab-grown and graded according to standardized criteria for color, clarity, and cut. This configuration is suited for individuals who prefer a classic three-stone structure with a centered focal stone and symmetrical side-stone alignment.
For further detail on grading, proportion, and cut interpretation, refer to the 4Cs Diamond Guide. Differences between lab-grown and mined stones are outlined in the Lab-Grown vs Natural Overview. Additional shape-performance notes appear in the Diamond Shape Performance Guide.