Three Stone diamond engagement ring is a study in timeless beauty and meticulous attention to detail. It features two pear-shaped diamonds that are expertly cut to frame a traditional Pear center stone. Because it was believed to symbolize tears of joy, the pear-shaped diamond gained popularity in the 18th century—a mood that is ideal for this sentimental ring. The two pear-shaped side stones were hand-selected to enhance the main stone’s brightness and brilliance. Their color grade is the same as the center diamond’s.
Setting:
Ring Width – 1.8 mm
Metal – Solid 14k \ 18k Gold / Platinum
Gold Colors – Rose / Yellow / White
Center Stone:
Stone – Lab Grown Diamond
Carat Weight – 2.16 Carat
Shape – Pear
Color – E
Clarity – VS1
Polish/Symmetry – Ex/Ex
Fluorescence – None
Certificate – IGI
Side Stones:
Stones – Lab Grown Diamonds
Total Carat Weight – 0.55 Carat
Shape – Pear Brilliant
Color – D/E/F
Clarity – VVS/VS
The carat weight is approximate and may vary slightly.
★What is Lab Grown Diamond?
Lab-grown diamonds are diamonds that are produced in a laboratory as opposed to naturally occurring inside the Earth’s crust. They are sometimes referred to as synthetic or cultured diamonds. Because they are both composed of carbon atoms arranged in a crystal lattice structure, they share the same chemical and physical characteristics as natural diamonds.
Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) and High Pressure-High Temperature (HPHT) are the two main processes used to create lab-grown diamonds.
★ Why Choose Lab-Grown Diamond?
1. Ethical and Environmental: Lab-grown diamonds are frequently regarded as a more ethical and environmentally friendly alternative to natural diamonds. They are developed in a controlled laboratory setting.
2.Lower Cost: Lab-grown diamonds are often less expensive than their natural counterparts.
3.Conflict-Free: Because lab-grown diamonds are produced in a controlled environment, they are not associated with conflicts or unethical acts.

















































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