This 3.30 CT lab-grown diamond cushion cut three-stone engagement ring is constructed with a cushion-cut lab-grown diamond positioned at the center and flanked by two smaller lab-grown diamonds. The three stones are aligned along the band’s center axis to maintain proportional balance and consistent spacing. Each diamond is secured in a fixed setting designed to preserve orientation and structural stability.
The total diamond weight of 3.30 CT is distributed across the center and side stones, supporting balanced wear and controlled weight distribution. The cushion-cut center diamond presents a square outline with softened corners, while the side diamonds are proportioned to support visual continuity without exceeding the center stone’s surface presence. Open sections beneath each stone allow measured light entry, supporting consistent internal reflection.
The band structure maintains uniform width and thickness to support the three-stone configuration without distortion. The setting height is calibrated to allow surface exposure while maintaining a controlled profile suitable for continuous wear. The internal band profile supports stable alignment when worn alone or paired with additional bands.
All diamonds used are lab-grown and graded according to standardized color, clarity, and cut parameters to ensure uniform performance. The cushion cut three-stone configuration is suited for wearers who prefer structured multi-stone layouts with defined symmetry rather than single-stone or halo-based ring designs.
For proportion analysis, consult Diamond Proportions Explained. Cut-related performance behavior appears in the Diamond Cut Quality Guide. Shape comparison reference is outlined in the Diamond Shapes Guide.