3 Carat Princess Lab Grown IGI G/VS1 Diamond Solitaire Ring in 14K White Gold
A single 3 carat princess-cut diamond sits at the center of this 14K white gold band, its squared corners and clean lines holding the light across four secured corners. The solitaire profile stays low enough to clear coat sleeves and gloves without catching, and the slim shank lets you stack a wedding band flush beside it. Worn daily, the white gold setting keeps the focus on the stone's bright, geometric facets.
$2,886.99
Crafted in White Gold
30-day returns. Return policy
Ships in 1 to 2 business days
Total
$2,886.99
Product information
The Meaning
Product Details & Specs
- Metal
- White Gold
- Karat
- 14K
- Gemstone
- Diamond
- Stone Shape
- Princess
- Total Carat Weight
- 3 ct
- Clarity
- vs1
- Setting
- Solitaire
- Certification
- IGI certified
Frequently Asked Questions
- What does the IGI certification mean for this piece?
- This ring's diamond is graded by the International Gemological Institute, an independent laboratory. IGI evaluates and documents the stone for color, cut, clarity, and carat weight, then issues a report confirming those characteristics. The certification gives you a verified, third-party record of exactly what sits in the setting.
- What do the color and clarity grades mean for this diamond?
- This diamond carries a G color grade and a VS1 clarity grade. G falls in the near-colorless range, reading white to the eye with no visible tint. VS1 means inclusions are very slight and not visible without magnification, so the stone appears clean while sitting at a sensible position on the clarity scale.
- Whose birthstone is Diamond and what month does it represent?
- The diamond is the birthstone for April. It is the traditional and modern stone for that month, with no widely recognized secondary alternative. An April birthday gives this ring a personal layer beyond its role as a solitaire, tying the wearer's month directly to the center stone.
- Is 14K or 18K gold better for a diamond ring?
- The 14K white gold used here is 58.3% gold, alloyed for added hardness that holds up well to daily contact. 18K is 75% gold, giving slightly richer color but a softer surface. Neither is strictly better; 14K suits active, everyday wear, while 18K appeals to those prioritizing higher gold content.
- How does the Solitaire setting compare to a prong setting?
- This solitaire setting uses prongs to hold the single princess-cut diamond, so the two terms overlap rather than oppose. Solitaire describes the design as one center stone alone, while prong describes the metal claws gripping it. The open, prong-held mount lifts the stone and lets light reach it from the sides.
- What width works best for daily wear versus a statement look?
- A slim shank, like the one on this solitaire, sits comfortably for daily wear and stacks easily with a wedding band. Wider bands read as more of a statement and add visible metal around the finger. For a 3 carat center stone, a narrow band keeps attention on the diamond itself.
- What is the shipping and return policy?
- Oath Jewelry ships every order free with tracking included. Returns are accepted within 30 days of delivery; customers are responsible for return shipping, and a 15% restocking fee applies. Orders are packaged securely and arrive ready to gift.
Shipping & Returns
Free U.S. shippingOn every order, no minimum
Ships in 1 to 2 business daysThen 2 to 5 business days in transit
30-day returnsUnworn and in original condition
Tracking on every orderEmailed as soon as it ships







