These 2.33 CT lab-grown diamond hoop earrings are constructed with a continuous circular frame designed to maintain uniform curvature and balanced weight distribution. Each hoop follows a consistent diameter, allowing stable positioning when worn on the ear. Round lab-grown diamonds are set along the outer-facing surface of each hoop, aligned in a fixed sequence to preserve even spacing and structural continuity.
The total diamond weight of 2.33 CT is distributed evenly across both earrings, supporting symmetry and controlled movement during wear. Each diamond is secured in a setting that maintains surface exposure while ensuring stability within the hoop structure. Open spacing beneath the stones allows measured light entry, supporting consistent reflection across the diamond surfaces.
The circular hoop format provides rotational balance, allowing the earrings to remain aligned without forward or backward tilt. The frame thickness is calibrated to support diamond placement while maintaining a controlled profile suitable for extended wear. All diamonds are lab-grown and graded according to standardized color, clarity, and cut parameters to ensure uniform performance.
For guidance on diamond proportion and light behavior, refer to the Diamond Proportions Explained. Information on cut performance appears in the Diamond Cut Quality Guide. Global market data related to lab-grown diamonds is available in Lab-Grown Diamond Trends.