This 2.68 CT hidden halo lab-grown diamond ring features a round center stone held in a four-prong arrangement designed to maintain stability while keeping most of the stone surface visible. A concealed halo is positioned beneath the center stone, forming an additional row of diamonds that remains visible only from angled views. The hidden halo is arranged in a continuous circular layout, supporting controlled reflection without altering the height of the center setting.
Along the band, small lab-grown diamonds are positioned in a linear sequence to create consistent coverage. Each accent stone is placed in an individual seat following the curvature of the band. The transition between the accent stones and the center setting is structured to maintain alignment and avoid gaps.
Open areas beneath both the hidden halo and the accent stones support measured light entry, contributing to balanced brightness across the structure. All diamonds are lab-grown and follow standardized grading for cut, color, and clarity. The 2.68 CT total weight includes the center diamond, hidden halo stones, and band accents, forming a design with defined width and a stable upper profile.
For detailed answers to common questions regarding lab-grown diamond construction, grading standards, and durability, refer to Lab-Grown Diamonds FAQ. Market data and pricing context for carat-weight distribution are outlined in the 1-Carat Lab-Grown Diamond Price Guide, which helps explain cost structure in multi-component designs. Broader insights into evolving setting preferences and hidden halo popularity are covered in Lab-Grown Diamond Trends 2025.
This configuration supports a centered structure with concealed halo integration and consistent band alignment.