The Emerald And Oval Lab Diamond Seven Stone Ring which puts together two separate diamond cuts in one, carefully composed setting. Emerald cut diamonds known for their rectangular outline and open, mirror-like step cut faceting alternate with oval diamonds whose brilliant faceting produces a softer, more scattered sparkle. Placed side by side across seven stones, the contrast between these two cuts creates a visual rhythm across the band that no single cut ring can replicate. Each stone is lab grown, hand set and to the same grade across the full row.
Seven diamonds across the face of the ring give this piece a presence that feels generous and complete without relying on a single oversized center stone. The alternating cut pattern draws the eye across the full width of the setting, making the ring appear broader and more substantial on the finger than the slim band beneath it suggests. A refined choice for weddings, anniversaries, or milestone celebrations available in your preferred metal tone and carat for a finish that feels personally chosen.
Key Features
- Two Cut Contrast: Emerald and oval diamonds produce fundamentally different light patterns step cut clarity beside brilliant sparkle creating a visual depth across the seven stone row that a single cut cannot achieve.
- Seven Stone Presence: The full row of alternating diamonds delivers a width of coverage across the finger that feels substantial and intentional without the weight of a single large center stone.
- Step Cut Clarity: The open faceting of each emerald cut diamond reflects light in broad, clear flashes that highlight the exceptional quality of the lab grown stone within.
- Brilliant Oval Balance: Oval diamonds between each emerald cut soften the overall look with their rounded outline and multi directional sparkle, creating a natural balance between the two cut styles.
- Consistent Diamond Quality: All seven stones both emerald and oval carry the same color and clarity grade, ensuring a uniform and cohesive appearance across the entire setting.