This 3.28 CT oval halo lab-grown diamond ring features an oval center stone positioned in an elevated prong setting designed to stabilize the elongated shape while maintaining visibility across the upper facet structure. The prong placement supports both ends of the oval outline, allowing the length-to-width proportion of the center stone to remain visually prominent.
Surrounding the center stone is a halo of small round lab-grown diamonds arranged in a continuous perimeter. Each halo stone is placed in an individual seat that follows the oval contour, maintaining uniform spacing and a defined outline around the center diamond.
The band incorporates pavé-set round lab-grown diamonds aligned along the shank. Each accent stone is positioned with consistent spacing and follows the curvature of the band. The pavé arrangement visually connects with the halo structure while keeping the central oval stone as the dominant upper feature.
Open areas beneath the oval center, halo stones, and pavé stones allow controlled light entry, supporting balanced reflection across the full setting. All diamonds are lab-grown and graded for cut, color, and clarity using standardized metrics.
The 3.28 CT total weight includes the oval center stone, halo diamonds, and pavé band stones. The structural layout maintains stability across the top view while distributing weight evenly along the upper shank.
For detailed guidance on oval proportions, symmetry, and visual balance, refer to the Diamond Shapes Guide (2025). Buyers evaluating halo designs and carat-weight distribution can consult the 1-Carat Lab-Grown Diamond Price Guide for current market benchmarks. Broader insights into evolving preferences for oval and halo-style lab-grown diamond rings are explored in Lab-Grown Diamond Trends 2025.
This configuration supports an oval center stone with halo formation and pavé band alignment.