This 1.99 CT round halo lab-grown diamond ring features a round center stone positioned within a halo of smaller lab-grown diamonds. The halo is arranged in a circular formation, with each stone placed at consistent spacing to maintain geometric balance and a defined perimeter around the center setting.
The setting is raised on a support structure that allows light entry beneath both the center stone and halo. This configuration supports controlled reflection across the full upper arrangement. Prongs are positioned to secure each diamond while minimizing surface obstruction, keeping the top profile accessible to light.
The band remains slender along its entire length and transitions directly into the halo arrangement. Its uniform width ensures that the upper cluster remains the primary structural element without interference from the shank. Accent stones are limited to the halo, leaving the band smooth and uninterrupted.
Openings beneath the halo allow measured light flow through the structure without altering the spacing or alignment of the stones. All diamonds are lab-grown and graded according to standardized criteria for cut, color, and clarity. The 1.99 CT total weight provides noticeable coverage across the top profile while preserving clarity between the center stone, halo, and band.
This layout is suited for individuals who prefer a defined halo structure combined with a slender, unembellished band.
For clarity, proportion, and cut interpretation, consult the 4Cs Diamond Guide. Material differences between lab-grown and mined stones can be reviewed in the Lab-Grown vs Natural Overview. Additional shape-based performance notes appear in the Diamond Shape Performance Guide.