Natural Diamonds (Cluster/Composite)
Natural Diamonds (Cluster/Composite) · Oval Composite (Multi-stone Cluster)
Not Applicable (Cluster Setting) Cut

Carat
Total Carat Weight (tcw) estimated 0.75 - 1.00 carats
Color
G-H (Near Colorless)
Clarity
SI1 - SI2 (Slightly Included)
Shape
Oval Composite (Multi-stone Cluster)
Overall Assessment
This is a beautiful commercial-grade composite ring featuring a cluster of round brilliant diamonds arranged to create the silhouette of a large oval center stone, surrounded by a classic halo.
Cut Quality
Not Applicable (Cluster Setting)
Brilliance
High (Enhanced by the multiple faceted surfaces of several stones)
Fire
Moderate
Scintillation
High (Fragmented sparkle due to the cluster design)
Proportions
N/A - Multiple small round brilliant stones set in a shared prong configuration
Symmetry
Good (Center stones aligned to form an oval)
Polish
Good
Fluorescence
Indeterminable via image
Inclusions
Typical for SI grade; possible small clouds or crystals at magnification
Blemishes
Minor surface wear on metal prongs
Origin
Natural, likely ethically sourced commercial grade
Treatment Detection
None visible; standard industry treatments likely absent
Estimated Value
$1,200 - $2,200 USD retail
Certification Estimate
Likely GSL or IGI appraisal for the entire ring jewelry piece
Investment Potential
Low (Composite rings generally have lower resale value than single solitaires)
Similar Diamonds
Oval halo cluster rings found at major retail jewelers like Zales or Kay
Setting Suggestions
Currently in a halo pavé shank setting in white gold or platinum
Care & Maintenance
Regular cleaning with a soft brush to remove dirt between the small stones; check prongs annually
Interesting Facts
A cluster setting is designed to mimic the appearance of a much larger single stone at a fraction of the cost