This 0.91 CT marquise cluster lab-grown diamond ring is constructed with multiple marquise-cut lab-grown diamonds arranged in a grouped cluster configuration along the upper section of the band. Each marquise-shaped diamond is positioned in fixed alignment to create a continuous clustered surface while maintaining controlled spacing and structural balance. The elongated geometry of the marquise cuts is oriented to support uniform distribution across the cluster layout.
The total diamond weight of 0.91 CT is distributed evenly across the clustered stones, supporting balanced wear and controlled weight distribution. Marquise-cut diamonds introduce tapered outlines with pointed terminations, arranged to form a defined clustered structure rather than a single linear row. Each diamond is secured in an individual setting designed to preserve positional stability and surface exposure.
Open sections beneath the cluster allow measured light entry while maintaining enclosure integrity. The band structure maintains uniform width and thickness to support the cluster arrangement without distortion. The setting height is calibrated to allow surface visibility while preserving a controlled profile suitable for continuous wear.
All diamonds used are lab-grown and graded according to standardized color, clarity, and cut parameters to ensure uniform performance. The marquise cluster configuration is suited for wearers who prefer grouped diamond layouts with elongated stone geometry rather than single-stone or halo-based ring designs.
For shape reference, consult the Diamond Shapes Guide. Cut behavior is outlined in the Diamond Cut Quality Guide. Broader lab-grown context appears in Why Lab Grown Diamonds Are the Smart Choice.