This lab grown diamond ring is defined by a 2.80 CT total weight and a 2.5 CT marquise center, offering an elongated silhouette with a refined hidden halo accent. Set in a six-prong configuration, it secures both pointed ends while keeping the full facet pattern visible. For clients comparing diamond shapes, the marquise cut is known for its lengthened look and finger-flattering proportion, unlike round diamond rings that concentrate brilliance in a more compact outline.
- 2.80 CT total weight with a 2.5 CT marquise lab grown center diamond
- Six-prong setting supports the extended shape and protects both pointed ends
- Hidden halo accent adds discreet detail without changing the solitaire-forward appearance
- Open gallery beneath the stone allows light entry through the pavilion for steady reflection
- Smooth band keeps attention on the center diamond and supports a clean bridal look
- Lab grown diamond quality is evaluated using standardized color, clarity, and cut criteria
The ring is engineered for visual balance across the top view, with the band transitioning gradually into the setting for stable support. Openings beneath the marquise help manage light performance across the narrow profile, creating a defined path of reflection from end to end. Compared to wider diamond shapes, a marquise center gives more visible length and a slender overall presentation, making it a thoughtful choice for engagement rings, anniversary gifts, or a statement solitaire worn every day.
All diamonds in this design are lab grown and assessed according to established 4Cs standards, offering a clear trust signal for shoppers seeking measurable quality. The center-stone-only weight is especially useful for buyers who want transparent specifications, since the 2.80 CT total refers to the main diamond rather than side stones. This ring suits those looking for a distinctive bridal piece, a refined alternative to halo rings, or a modern solitaire that pairs easily with eternity bands and bridal sets. For shoppers researching lab grown diamonds versus natural stones, this style provides the same shape-specific visual appeal with a streamlined and contemporary construction. Learn more today.