Natural (likely melee/composite cluster)

Natural (likely melee/composite cluster) · Oval (Composite Shape) / Round Brilliant (Individual Stones)

Good to Very Good (Individual stone assessment) Cut

Natural (likely melee/composite cluster) - Oval (Composite Shape) / Round Brilliant (Individual Stones)

Carat

Total Carat Weight (TCW) estimated at 0.75 - 1.25 carats

Color

G-H (Near Colorless)

Clarity

SI1 - SI2 (Typical for halo/cluster settings)

Shape

Oval (Composite Shape) / Round Brilliant (Individual Stones)

Overall Assessment

This is a composite oval-shaped halo ring. It uses several smaller round stones in the center to mimic the look of a single large oval diamond. This provides a high-sparkle, high-impact look at a more accessible price point.

Cut Quality

Good to Very Good (Individual stone assessment)

Brilliance

High brightness due to the high density of facets in a cluster/halo design

Fire

Moderate (Dispersed across multiple smaller stones)

Scintillation

High (Cluster settings are designed for high sparkle/twinkle)

Proportions

Standard cluster setting; central stones comprise a multi-stone face to mimic a large solitaire

Symmetry

Good (Outer halo provides the primary symmetry)

Polish

Very Good

Fluorescence

None to Faint (inconclusive without UV light)

Inclusions

Difficult to discern; likely small crystals or feathers consistent with SI grade stones

Blemishes

None visible from this distance and lighting

Origin

likely mined origin for melee size stones

Treatment Detection

None detected; standard industry setting

Estimated Value

$1,200 - $2,500 depending on metal and brand

Certification Estimate

IGI or GIA Lab-Grown or Natural Melee Report

Investment Potential

Low (Mass-market jewelry typically has low resale value compared to large solitaires)

Similar Diamonds

Oval halo engagement rings or oval-shaped cluster rings

Setting Suggestions

Currently in a pave-set halo with shoulder stones in white or yellow gold

Care & Maintenance

Frequent cleaning with a soft brush to remove dirt between many tiny prongs/stones

Interesting Facts

Composite rings use multiple smaller diamonds to create the visual area of a much larger, more expensive diamond

Identified on 5/5/2026