Natural (likely composite/cluster design using small melee diamonds)
Natural (likely composite/cluster design using small melee diamonds) · Oval Halo (comprised of small round brilliant melee diamonds)
Good (meant for maximize sparkle in a cluster setting) Cut

Carat
Estimated 0.50 - 0.75 total carat weight (TCW) for entire ring
Color
H-I (near colorless based on standard commercial jewelry ranges)
Clarity
I1-I2 (distinct visible textures and internal graining visible in composite center)
Shape
Oval Halo (comprised of small round brilliant melee diamonds)
Overall Assessment
A classic commercial-grade cluster ring that maximizes surface area and sparkle through a halo design, though individual stones are of lower clarity.
Cut Quality
Good (meant for maximize sparkle in a cluster setting)
Brilliance
Moderate (multi-directional light return due to multiple small facets)
Fire
Low to Moderate due to the small size of the individual stones
Scintillation
High (multiple small points of light creating a 'crushed ice' effect)
Proportions
Standard cluster/illusion head proportions with a flat table appearance
Symmetry
Fair to Good (visible variation in the alignment of the halo stones)
Polish
Good
Fluorescence
Indeterminable under current lighting (likely None to Faint)
Inclusions
Crystals and feathers suggested by the fragmented texture of the composite center
Blemishes
Minor surface scratches consistent with wear on the metal prongs
Origin
Natural mined diamonds, likely sourced from high-volume commercial mines
Treatment Detection
None visible; likely untreated natural stones
Estimated Value
$800 - $1,500 (retail market value for a cluster halo setting)
Certification Estimate
Likely uncertified or store-issued appraisal (IGI/GSI commercial grade)
Investment Potential
Low (cluster rings typically have low resale value compared to single solitaires)
Similar Diamonds
Commercial grade multi-stone halo rings found in chain retail stores
Setting Suggestions
Currently in a pavé halo setting; white gold or platinum is best to match white stones
Care & Maintenance
Ultrasonic cleaning recommended to remove dirt between the many tiny prongs/stones
Interesting Facts
The 'composite' look is designed to mimic the appearance of a larger 2-carat oval at a fraction of the cost