Eleven diamonds sit across the top of this band. Six are marquise-cut, totaling 0.54 carats at VVS1 clarity and F color. Five are round brilliant, totaling 0.24 carats at VS1 clarity and G color. The stones are not set in a straight line. Instead, they scatter at varied angles and heights. This creates movement across the band’s surface. As a result, light reflects unevenly, giving the piece a lived-in, organic sparkle. No two stones sit at the same distance from the finger.
Marquise and round cuts behave differently under light. The marquise’s elongated point catches light in quick flashes. The round brilliant returns light steadily from every angle. Placed together, the two cuts create contrast rather than competition. Meanwhile, the marquise stones grade higher at VVS1-F. This adds extra brightness to the band’s focal points. The result reads as one cohesive cluster, not two separate stone types. Both cuts share the same 18K white gold prongs throughout.
The 18K white gold band weighs 3.98 grams. Its profile stays slim below the diamond cluster. Therefore, it sits comfortably against other rings. Many clients wear it stacked next to a plain band or solitaire. Others wear it alone as an everyday diamond piece. Either way, the scattered cluster stays the clear focal point. The band itself never competes for attention. It simply supports the diamonds above it.
Every diamond on this band is set individually in our Cairo workshop. Nothing is pre-cast or mass-produced. Our team first sorts each stone by cut, size, and grade. Next, they build a prong to match each stone’s exact shape and angle. Because the layout is irregular, no two prongs repeat. This hands-on process is slower, but it protects the scattered, natural look. We inspect every setting under magnification before it leaves the workshop. That same team can resize or re-polish the band years later.
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