Seven princess cut diamonds line the top of this band. Together, they weigh 1.81 carats. Each stone grades VS2 in clarity and H in color. The square shape of each diamond sits edge to edge. Because of this, the row reads as one continuous line of brilliance. Shared prongs hold neighboring stones together. This keeps the metal nearly invisible between each diamond. From above, the band shows almost solid sparkle rather than individual settings.
Princess cut diamonds reflect light in sharp, geometric flashes. Placing seven stones of matching cut side by side amplifies that effect. Each diamond faces the same direction and angle. Therefore, the entire row catches and releases light together. The result feels uniform rather than scattered. This consistency is what gives eternity-style bands their clean, structured look. It also makes the band easy to pair with a range of other jewelry. The square facets read as one continuous surface from a distance.
The 18K white gold band weighs 3.70 grams. Shared prongs reduce visible metal along the diamond row. Consequently, the setting feels streamlined against the finger. The band sits flat and low, so it layers easily with other rings. Many clients wear it as a wedding band. Others choose it as a standalone anniversary piece. Either way, the low profile keeps it comfortable through daily wear.
Each princess cut diamond is set individually in-house. Nothing about this band is mass-produced or pre-cast. Our team first matches all seven diamonds for consistent color and clarity. Next, they build the shared-prong setting stone by stone. This keeps every diamond aligned precisely along the row. Because we make the piece ourselves, we can also resize or re-tighten it later. The same workshop that built it can maintain it for years. That includes replacing a single stone without disturbing the rest.
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