This 1.46 CT round cut lab-grown diamond engagement ring is constructed with a single round-shaped lab-grown diamond positioned at the center of the band. The round cut diamond features a symmetrical facet arrangement engineered to maintain uniform light distribution and consistent alignment when viewed from multiple angles. The center stone is secured in a fixed setting designed to preserve orientation and positional stability while maintaining surface exposure.
The total diamond weight of 1.46 CT is concentrated in the center stone, supporting controlled weight distribution and a streamlined ring profile. Open sections beneath the diamond allow measured light entry, supporting consistent internal reflection through the round cut’s radial facet structure. The round shape maintains a balanced outline relative to the band width and setting height.
The band structure maintains uniform width and thickness to support the center setting without distortion. The setting height is calibrated to allow sufficient clearance beneath the stone while preserving 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 round solitaire configuration is suited for wearers who prefer a single-stone layout with symmetrical geometry rather than halo, cluster, or multi-stone engagement ring designs.
For cut-related performance reference, consult the Diamond Cut Quality Guide. Shape suitability guidance appears in the Diamond Shapes Guide. The lab-grown production context is outlined in How Lab-Grown Diamonds Are Made.