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Shape: Cushion Cut

Metal: 14k Rose Gold

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Shape: Cushion Cut

Metal: 14k Rose Gold

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Lab diamonds typically cost 50 to 70 percent less than mined diamonds of comparable size, cut, color, and clarity. That price gap has widened as lab diamond production has scaled up. For most couples, this means getting a noticeably larger or higher-quality stone for the same budget.
Rose gold is widely regarded as one of the most universally flattering metals. Its warm blush tone tends to complement a wide range of skin tones, from fair to dark. It pairs especially well with warm-toned and olive skin, but looks striking on cool-toned skin too because of the contrast it creates. At 3 carats, this ring will stand out in any room. It is a bold choice that still reads as refined, sitting comfortably below the truly oversized range.
Yes, with a well-designed setting. A 3 carat stone is well above average and a great choice for someone who wants their ring to look expensive and elevated without crossing into the ostentatious territory you hit at 4-5 carats. Many wearers of larger stones find low-profile settings more practical for daily activity. It is worth discussing setting style with your jeweler to optimize for both beauty and wearability.
Cushion cuts can retain color more than round brilliants because their facet structure disperses light differently. For a white, colorless appearance, choosing a stone with a slightly higher color grade (H or better) is often recommended for cushion cuts compared to what you might choose in a round. Step-faceted cushions are particularly sensitive to color.
Rose gold's blush warmth adds a distinctive softness to the cushion cut's rounded geometry at 3 carats, creating a ring that balances romance with presence. Do Amore's 14k rose gold is recycled, and the lab diamond carries the same hardness and fire as a mined stone. Each purchase funds one person's clean water access through charity: water, and Do Amore's ethical model has been recognized by Forbes.