Natural Diamonds (Cluster Setting)
Natural Diamonds (Cluster Setting) · Composite Oval (comprised of multiple Round Brilliant cuts)
Good to Very Good (as a composite setting) Cut

Carat
Estimated 1.00 - 1.25 Carat Total Weight (CTW)
Color
G-H (Near Colorless)
Clarity
Estimated SI1 - SI2
Shape
Composite Oval (comprised of multiple Round Brilliant cuts)
Overall Assessment
An attractive oval-halo cluster ring that maximizes surface area and sparkle for a budget-friendly price point.
Cut Quality
Good to Very Good (as a composite setting)
Brilliance
High (total surface area of multiple stones increases light return)
Fire
Moderate (standard for small round brilliants in a halo)
Scintillation
High (multiple facets from small stones create 'crushed ice' sparkle)
Proportions
Standard commercial cluster depth; creates an 'illuminated' oval profile
Symmetry
Good (alignment of individual stones appears intentional and symmetrical)
Polish
Good
Fluorescence
None to Faint (visible light suggest standard commercial quality)
Inclusions
Possible small crystals or clouds visible under magnification in the center stones
Blemishes
Minor surface wear consistent with jewelry use
Origin
Likely mined (Natural) of standard commercial origin
Treatment Detection
None visible; standard heat/pressure assumed for natural stones
Estimated Value
$1,800 - $2,800 USD (Retail)
Certification Estimate
Likely IGI or Store Appraisal certificate
Investment Potential
Low (cluster rings generally have lower resale value than single solitaires)
Similar Diamonds
Standard oval halo cluster rings found in major retail chains
Setting Suggestions
Best kept in white gold or platinum to maintain the seamless white appearance
Care & Maintenance
Ultrasonic cleaning is recommended; check prongs regularly as more stones increase loss risk
Interesting Facts
Cluster settings are designed to provide the 'look' of a 2-carat solitaire at a fraction of the cost