This breathtaking 2ct AGI Certified Lab Grown Diamond Three Stone Engagement Ring is a perfect blend of luxury and sustainability.
Featuring a dazzling 1-carat centre stone flanked by two 1/2-carat side diamonds, each with excellent cut and VS1+ clarity, this ring radiates brilliance. Crafted in your choice of 14K yellow or white gold, it offers a timeless design that symbolises your love story while supporting ethical practices.
With our 30-day money-back guarantee, you can purchase with confidence, knowing you're choosing both elegance and responsibility.
Features:
- 2 CTW lab-grown diamonds with AGI certification
- 1-carat center diamond with two 1/2-carat side stones
- Available in 14K yellow or 14k white gold
- Includes a 30-day money-back guarantee for peace of mind
Specifications:
- Carat Total Weight: 2 CTW (1 carat center, two 1/2 carat side stones)
- Stone Count: 3 round-cut diamonds
- Metal Type: Choice of 14K yellow gold or 14k white gold
- Band Width: 2.00mm
- Setting Height: 5.45mm
- Certification: AGI Certified
- Ring Size Range: 5 - 8.5
What is a lab-grown diamond, lab diamond, LGD, laboratory-grown diamond?
A Lab Grown Diamond is a 100% real diamond grown in a laboratory. They are also known as laboratory diamonds, lab diamonds, created diamonds, man-made diamonds, manufactured diamonds, cultured diamonds, cultivated diamonds or green diamonds.A lab-grown diamond(also known as a lab-grown diamond, LGD ) is a genuine diamond that is produced in a laboratory under controlled conditions using state-of-the-art technology.Chemically, physically and optically, laboratory diamonds are identical to natural diamonds, as they consist of pure crystallized carbon. They are created using two main processes:
🔹 HPHT (High Pressure High Temperature) – Mimicking natural diamond formation under high pressure and temperature.
🔹 CVD (Chemical Vapor Deposition) – layer-by-layer growth of a diamond in a plasma chamber.Laboratory diamonds are a sustainable alternative to mine diamonds, as they are produced without environmentally harmful mining. They are also often of a higher quality and more attractively priced than their natural counterparts.


