White Gold Diamond Cluster Engagement Ring — 1.20tcw Natural Diamond | G Color SI1 | 14kt Gold
Engagement Rings
A white gold flower cluster diamond engagement ring featuring 0.44 carats of natural round brilliant diamonds in G/H color and VS/SI1 clarity, set in a flower cluster configuration in 14kt white gold. The flower cluster arranges round diamonds in a petal pattern around a center stone, creating the impression of a bloom on the finger — a design with deep roots in Victorian and Edwardian fine jewelry that has never lost its appeal precisely because it combines organic form with precise craftsmanship. At $1,100 with VS/SI1 clarity throughout, this ring delivers an exceptional diamond specification at a genuinely accessible price point. SKU: AJENG-0005.
The flower cluster is one of fine jewelry’s most enduring settings — a format that arranges round diamonds in a petal configuration around a center stone, creating the visual impression of a bloom. This design tradition dates to the Georgian and Victorian eras, where the “daisy cluster” was one of the dominant engagement ring formats of the period. Its longevity is not accidental: the organic symmetry of the flower form translates naturally into a setting where each round brilliant petal catches and returns light in a multi-directional arrangement that a solitaire or cluster of purely geometric design cannot replicate. The 1.95mm band keeps the profile slender and the visual weight concentrated in the flower head, making the ring read as elegant and considered rather than large or imposing. It wears with equal ease against a contemporary wardrobe or a more dressed-up setting.
Every diamond in this ring is natural — mined, not lab-created. G/H color places the stones in the near-colorless range, where the diamonds face up bright white with no perceptible warmth to the naked eye. VS/SI1 clarity represents a strong specification for a cluster ring: VS (Very Slightly Included) stones contain inclusions that require significant magnification to detect and are positioned away from the diamond’s center, while SI1 stones have inclusions detectable only under 10x magnification — neither grade produces any visible inclusions during normal wear. For a flower cluster setting where the eye simultaneously takes in multiple round diamonds rather than scrutinizing a single center stone, VS/SI1 clarity means every petal of the flower reads as bright and clean, with no distracting inclusions interrupting the unified visual composition.
White gold’s cool, neutral tone is particularly well suited to a flower cluster setting. Where yellow or rose gold introduces a competing warmth that can shift the perceived color of near-colorless diamonds, white gold recedes visually, allowing the diamonds to read as bright and colorless against a neutral background. In a flower cluster, where the goal is a seamless composition of diamond light rather than a contrast between stone and metal, white gold’s neutrality is a genuine advantage. At 14 karats (585 purity), the gold content provides the durability appropriate for a ring worn daily as an engagement ring, with a band thickness of 1.95mm that adds structural integrity without adding visible weight.
A white gold flower cluster diamond ring features multiple round brilliant diamonds arranged in a flower-inspired petal configuration on the face of the ring, set in a 14kt white gold band. The flower cluster is one of fine jewelry’s oldest engagement ring formats — the Victorian “daisy cluster” established the template that modern flower cluster rings continue to follow — and it remains popular because the organic symmetry of the petal arrangement is both visually complex and immediately legible. In white gold with natural G/H VS/SI1 round brilliant diamonds, this ring combines the traditional flower cluster format with a premium diamond specification at an accessible price point, making it an excellent choice for a buyer who wants a distinctive, beautifully crafted engagement ring without the solitaire’s single-stone convention.