1 Carat Diamond Cluster Engagement Ring — 14kt White Gold | Round Natural Diamonds
Engagement Rings
A white gold diamond cluster engagement ring featuring 1.20 carats total weight of natural round brilliant diamonds in G color and SI1 clarity, set in 14kt white gold. The cluster configuration spreads the diamond presence across the face of the ring, creating a wide, brilliant composition that delivers significantly more visual impact than a solitaire of the same total carat weight. Every diamond in this ring is natural — G color places them at the top of the near-colorless range, and SI1 clarity means inclusions are detectable only under magnification, invisible in everyday wear. SKU: PRISMDENR-29592. $1,720.
A cluster setting groups multiple diamonds together in a close-set arrangement on the face of the ring, creating a visual surface area that is far larger than any single diamond of the same total carat weight could achieve. Where a 1.20ct solitaire concentrates all its brilliance in a single stone, a cluster distributes that brilliance across a broader plane — catching light from multiple angles simultaneously and producing the kind of multi-directional sparkle that draws attention across a room. The cluster is one of fine jewelry’s oldest and most enduring design formats, with roots in Georgian and Victorian-era ring making where intricate multi-stone compositions were the defining aesthetic of the period. In white gold with natural round brilliant diamonds, the format retains that heritage character while reading as completely contemporary.
Every diamond in this ring is a natural mined diamond — not lab-created. G color places the stones at the top of the near-colorless range on the GIA color scale, where the diamonds face up bright white with no perceptible warmth visible to the naked eye. SI1 (Slightly Included 1) clarity means inclusions are present but detectable only under professional magnification at 10x — they are invisible during normal wear and viewing. For a cluster ring, where the eye moves across multiple stones simultaneously rather than scrutinizing a single center stone, G/SI1 represents an exceptionally strong specification: the combined face-up brightness of all the G color diamonds together creates a continuous field of white light across the setting that lesser color grades simply cannot replicate.
White gold is the ideal metal pairing for a diamond cluster ring. Its cool, neutral tone does not introduce any color competition with the diamonds — the metal recedes visually, allowing the diamond surface to dominate. At 14 karats (585 purity), the gold content provides a durable alloy with excellent resistance to daily wear, appropriate for an engagement ring worn continuously. The white gold setting also amplifies the G color diamonds by providing a neutral frame that enhances their brightness rather than warming or yellowing it. The result is a ring that reads as brighter and whiter than its total carat weight would suggest — a visual efficiency that cluster settings in white gold achieve more effectively than almost any other ring configuration.
A diamond cluster ring features multiple diamonds grouped together in a close-set configuration on the face of the ring, creating a broad surface of continuous diamond presence rather than a single elevated center stone. Cluster rings have a long history in fine jewelry — from Georgian and Victorian daisy clusters to mid-century bombé designs — and remain one of the most effective ring formats for achieving maximum visual impact across a range of carat weights. The total carat weight in a cluster is distributed across many smaller stones, meaning the visible face-up surface of diamonds is proportionally larger than a solitaire of the same weight. In 14kt white gold with natural G color SI1 round brilliant diamonds, this cluster ring combines the visual tradition of the cluster format with a premium diamond specification that delivers exceptional brightness and clarity throughout the setting.