Natural Diamonds (Composite/Cluster)
Natural Diamonds (Composite/Cluster) · Oval Cluster with Halo
Good (Cluster arrangement) Cut

Carat
Estimated 0.75 - 1.00 Total Carat Weight (TCW)
Color
Estimated G-H (Near Colorless)
Clarity
Estimated I1 - SI2 (Visible inclusions in cluster format)
Shape
Oval Cluster with Halo
Overall Assessment
This is a classic 'illusion' or cluster ring featuring multiple smaller round brilliant diamonds set closely to resemble a single oval stone, enhanced by a diamond halo. It provides significant visual impact and sparkle for its price point.
Cut Quality
Good (Cluster arrangement)
Brilliance
Moderate (Higher light leakage due to cluster gaps compared to a single stone)
Fire
Fair (Spectral dispersion is broken by multiple stone facets)
Scintillation
High (Many small facets create a frequent twinkling effect)
Proportions
N/A (Multiple small stones arranged to mimic a larger single stone)
Symmetry
Good
Polish
Good
Fluorescence
None to Faint
Inclusions
Small clouds and crystals likely present in the individual stones forming the center
Blemishes
Minor surface scratches possible on individual facet edges
Origin
Natural; widespread source (Global mines)
Treatment Detection
None detected visually
Estimated Value
$1,200 - $2,500 USD (Depending on retail vs resale market)
Certification Estimate
Likely IGI or uncertified commercial grade; estimated H/SI1 average
Investment Potential
Low (Commercial jewelry typically has lower resale value than single-stone solitaires)
Similar Diamonds
Halo cluster rings frequently found in major retail jewelry chains
Setting Suggestions
Best kept in the current 14k or 18k white gold halo setting to maintain the illusion of size
Care & Maintenance
Use a soft brush and mild soapy water; ensure professional cleaning to prevent dirt buildup between small stones
Interesting Facts
A cluster setting like this is designed to provide the look of a 2-carat oval diamond at a fraction of the cost