This 4.43 CT marquise cluster lab-grown diamond ring features a centered round diamond secured by a prong system designed to maintain stability and minimize upper-surface obstruction. Surrounding the center stone is a structured arrangement of marquise and round lab-grown diamonds placed in an alternating directional layout. The marquise stones extend outward from the center in a radial pattern, while the round stones fill the intervals between each marquise point.
Each diamond in the cluster is positioned with consistent spacing to maintain geometric accuracy and structural definition. Prongs are placed to secure each stone without overlapping adjacent stones or altering the radial pattern. The top structure is supported by a raised gallery beneath the cluster, allowing measured light entry into the pavilion areas of the stones for controlled reflection.
The 4.43 Ct multi-shape arrangement produces a layered upper profile, with marquise stones contributing elongated edges and round stones filling the interior spacing. The band maintains a uniform width and transitions smoothly into the elevated cluster structure. Its polished surface provides structural stability while keeping the focus on the multi-stone crown.
All diamonds are lab-grown and graded according to standardized parameters for cut, clarity, and color. The 4.43 CT total weight is distributed across the center stone and cluster layout, maintaining separation between shape types and structural elements.
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