Natural Diamond (Composite Cluster)

Natural Diamond (Composite Cluster) · Oval-shaped halo with Round Brilliant-cut stones

Good to Very Good (Aggregate assessment) Cut

Natural Diamond (Composite Cluster) - Oval-shaped halo with Round Brilliant-cut stones

Carat

Approximate 0.75 - 1.00 total carat weight (TCW)

Color

G-H (Near Colorless)

Clarity

SI1 - SI2 (Slightly Included)

Shape

Oval-shaped halo with Round Brilliant-cut stones

Overall Assessment

A well-designed multi-stone oval cluster ring that provides significant finger coverage and brilliance through the use of several smaller, high-scintillation round diamonds.

Cut Quality

Good to Very Good (Aggregate assessment)

Brilliance

High due to multiple facets across several stones

Fire

Moderate spectral flashes

Scintillation

High dynamic sparkle from independent movement of light across multiple stones

Proportions

Standard commercial cluster depth with a flat table appearance across multiple stones

Symmetry

Good (Patterned cluster arrangement)

Polish

Very Good

Fluorescence

None to Faint

Inclusions

Visible crystals and feathers under magnification, likely eye-clean in a cluster

Blemishes

Possible minor surface pits or abrasions consistent with wear

Origin

Likely Earth-mined from commercial sources

Treatment Detection

No visible signs of treatment; likely standard untreated stones

Estimated Value

$1,200 - $2,500 USD depending on retail markup and metal

Certification Estimate

GIA (for authenticity) or IGI (standard for retail clusters); likely sold as a 'Total Carat Weight' piece

Investment Potential

Low; cluster rings typically have a lower resale value compared to single solitaires

Similar Diamonds

Round brilliant halo engagement rings; cluster composite rings

Setting Suggestions

Platinum or 14k White Gold prongs with a pavé shank

Care & Maintenance

Ultrasonic cleaner safe; regular checks on prongs due to high stone count

Interesting Facts

Cluster settings are designed to mimic the appearance of a larger single stone for a fraction of the cost

Identified on 5/2/2026