This 0.10 CT leaflight lab-grown diamond ring is constructed with a slim single-band structure supporting a nature-referenced linear stone arrangement. The upper setting features multiple small lab-grown diamonds positioned along an elongated pathway that follows a leaf-inspired layout. Each diamond is secured using prongs placed to maintain spacing and alignment while keeping the table surfaces unobstructed. The configuration distributes the total carat weight across a defined linear section at the center of the ring.
The band is formed with a narrow cross-section to maintain a low-profile structure and consistent width throughout. The leaf-style setting is integrated directly into the band, minimizing height variation and preserving alignment when viewed from the top and side. Open spacing beneath the stones allows limited light entry through the lower facets, supporting consistent surface interaction across the multi-stone arrangement.
All diamonds used in this ring are lab-grown and graded according to standardized parameters for color, clarity, and cut. The total carat weight of 0.10 CT is allocated across multiple stones to maintain proportional spacing within the elongated structure. The controlled footprint allows compatibility with stacking bands while maintaining structural consistency when worn individually.
Further reference on diamond color classification appears in the Diamond Color Guide. Cut-related performance and grading criteria are detailed in the Diamond Cut Quality Guide. Broader consumer and grading context is available in How to Choose a Lab Grown Diamond.