This lab grown diamond ring is a 2.22 CT three-stone design set in rose gold, centered with a 1.5 CT cushion-cut lab diamond. It offers the classic symbolism of past, present, and future while giving the soft outline and broad-facet light return associated with cushion diamond rings. All stones are lab-grown and assessed by standardized 4C parameters, making the design easy to compare with other engagement rings on cut, color, clarity, and carat weight.
The cushion-cut center stone is the visual anchor of the ring, with rounded corners that create a gentle profile and a balanced mix of brilliance and fire. Side diamonds are carefully proportioned to frame the center rather than compete with it, creating a clear three-stone composition with depth and symmetry. In rose gold, the setting brings a warmer tone than white metal settings, which can make the overall look feel softer and more romantic while still refined enough for everyday wear.
- Total diamond weight is 2.22 CT, including a 1.5 CT cushion-cut center stone
- Three-stone layout adds dimension and symbolic meaning without overwhelming the hand
- Rose gold setting provides warm contrast against the diamonds and complements many skin tones
- Open gallery beneath the center stone supports light entry and allows easier routine inspection and cleaning
- Band width and thickness are engineered to support the multi-stone setting with a streamlined profile
- Lab-grown diamonds offer a modern alternative compared to mined diamonds for buyers focused on traceable, sustainability-minded choices
Compared to a solitaire ring, this design delivers more presence across the finger and a broader spread of sparkle. Unlike halo rings, it keeps the outline clean and structured, making it a strong choice for someone who wants visual impact without a surrounding frame of smaller stones. It pairs naturally with wedding bands, pavé bands, or a plain rose gold band for a cohesive bridal set.
This ring suits proposals, anniversaries, and milestone gifting, and it is practical for daily wear thanks to its supportive structure and accessible under-gallery. For shoppers comparing oval diamond rings, round diamond rings, or other diamond shapes, a cushion-cut center offers a middle ground between softness and strong light performance. The result is a fine jewelry piece that combines measurable specifications, ethical sourcing context, and lasting design relevance.