Natural Diamonds (Cluster Setting)

Natural Diamonds (Cluster Setting) · Round Brilliant (Multiple small stones arranged in an Oval-shaped cluster)

Very Good Cut

Natural Diamonds (Cluster Setting) - Round Brilliant (Multiple small stones arranged in an Oval-shaped cluster)

Carat

Estimated 0.75 - 1.25 Total Carat Weight (TCW)

Color

G-H (Near Colorless)

Clarity

SI1 - SI2 (Slightly Included)

Shape

Round Brilliant (Multiple small stones arranged in an Oval-shaped cluster)

Overall Assessment

An attractive commercial-grade diamond ring featuring a composite center designed for maximum visual impact at a more accessible price point than a single large oval diamond.

Cut Quality

Very Good

Brilliance

High (Enhanced by the proximity of multiple stones reflecting light)

Fire

Moderate (Multiple facets create visible dispersive colors)

Scintillation

High (Characteristic 'sparkle' from a cluster arrangement)

Proportions

Table and depth appear standard for melee round brilliants in a halo/cluster setting

Symmetry

Good (Cluster alignment appears balanced)

Polish

Very Good

Fluorescence

None to Faint

Inclusions

Small clouds and crystals likely present under magnification

Blemishes

Minor surface scratches consistent with normal wear on a set ring

Origin

Likely mined origin (generic commercial grade)

Treatment Detection

None visible; standard untreated diamonds

Estimated Value

$1,500 - $3,000 USD (Depending on metal and brand)

Certification Estimate

IGI or GIA (likely as a finished jewelry report rather than individual stone grading)

Investment Potential

Low (Cluster jewelry typically has lower resale value than large single solitaires)

Similar Diamonds

Oval halo engagement rings or composite diamond rings

Setting Suggestions

Current halo cluster setting in 14k or 18k white gold or platinum

Care & Maintenance

Regular ultrasonic cleaning or mild soapy water with a soft brush to maintain sparkle in crevices

Interesting Facts

Cluster settings are designed to create the illusion of a much larger single diamond from a distance

Identified on 5/2/2026