This 2.34 CT emerald cut halo lab-grown diamond ring features an emerald-cut center stone held in a four-prong configuration designed to support the corners while preserving visibility of the stone’s step-cut facets. The emerald cut layout produces parallel facet arrangements, resulting in a controlled and even reflective pattern. Surrounding the center stone is a halo of round lab-grown diamonds arranged in a continuous border. Each halo stone is positioned in a defined seat that follows the rectangular outline of the emerald cut, maintaining consistent spacing and edge alignment.
Pavé-set lab-grown diamonds extend along the band from the halo outward, forming a consistent upper profile. These accent stones decrease slightly in prominence as they transition toward the midpoint of the band. Each pavé diamond is aligned to maintain spacing accuracy and follow the curvature of the shank, ensuring uniform placement throughout the structure.
Open areas beneath the center stone and halo allow controlled light entry, supporting the reflective behavior characteristic of step-cut diamonds. All diamonds are lab-grown and graded for color, clarity, and cut using standardized metrics. The 2.34 CT total weight includes the emerald cut center diamond, halo stones, and pavé band diamonds, resulting in balanced weight distribution across the top view.
For detailed insight into step-cut diamond behavior and shape-specific performance, refer to the Diamond Shapes Guide (2025). Clarity visibility, facet alignment, and grading considerations specific to emerald cuts are further explained in the Diamond Clarity Guide (2025). Broader context on evaluating halo designs, pricing structure, and long-term value appears in Why Lab Grown Diamonds Are the Smart Choice.
This configuration supports an emerald cut center with halo integration and a pavé-set band.