A memorable and stunning way to light up her world, this striking lab-created diamond engagement ring features a sparkling solitaire round-cut lab-created diamond in the center of the 14K white gold prong setting. The eye-catching band is fashioned in classic 14K white gold and completes the look, complementing the independently certified lab-created diamond. The enchanting ring has a total lab-created diamond weight of 1 carat. From the Lab-Created Diamonds by KAY collection.
Item #:
993275700
Content & Care
This item is electroplated with rhodium or finished with an e-coating. These finishes may wear off with frequent use. Ask a jewelry consultant for details.
This jewelry is made with lab-created diamonds. Lab-created diamonds have the same optical, chemical and physical properties as diamonds created by the earth. Merchandise which includes lab-created diamonds is eligible for trade-in under the Lifetime Diamond Trade-In Policy.
Typographic errors are subject to correction. Merchandise enlarged to show detail and may not always be exactly as pictured.
Stone(s)
Total Weight (CT. T.W.)
1
Center Stone T.W.
1
Color
F
Clarity
SI2
Certified Diamond
Yes
Lifetime Diamond Commitment
Yes
Certified Lab-Created Diamond
Yes
Lifetime Lab-Created Diamond Commitment
Yes
Stone Type
Lab-Created Diamond
Stone Color
White
Stone Shape
Round
Stone Carat Range
1/2 to 1
Stone Class
Created
Stone Setting
Prong
Setting Only
No
Metal(s)
Metal Type
Gold
Metal Color
White
Gold Karat
14K
Ring Design
Ring Style
Engagement Ring
Standard Ring Size
7.0
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Size Guide
Ring Sizing Guide
Find your size by measuring either a string you've wrapped around your finger or by using a ring that fits. Then, use the ring size chart below to find your size.
Measure Your Finger
Take a piece of non-stretchable string, ribbon, thread, or a thin strip of paper. Wrap it comfortably around your ring finger, close to the knuckle. With a pen, carefully mark the spot where the string overlaps. For accuracy, make the marks small. Unwrap your marked length. With a ruler, measure it in millimeters. Find your measurement below.