Grand Oval Floating Diamond Charm

$1,895.00

Bold. Clean. Unmistakable. This is the largest floating diamond charm in our collection — a 3.59-carat oval-cut lab-grown diamond that commands attention without raising its voice. Measuring 11.94 x 8.64 x 5.47 mm, this diamond has serious presence. The elongated oval silhouette delivers the visual impact of a statement ring — in pendant form.

Bold. Clean. Unmistakable. This is the largest floating diamond charm in our collection — a 3.59-carat oval-cut lab-grown diamond that commands attention without raising its voice. Measuring 11.94 x 8.64 x 5.47 mm, this diamond has serious presence. The elongated oval silhouette delivers the visual impact of a statement ring — in pendant form.

Graded G color and VS1 clarity, the stone faces up bright and eye-clean with excellent symmetry and polish. It is suspended from a substantial 6 x 4 mm solid 14K yellow gold square wire jump ring — an architectural bail that matches the scale of the diamond.

This piece is a direct counterpart to the floating oval diamond charm that Yung Gravy famously gifted to his girlfriend Ari Kytsya. This is not delicate. This is main character energy.

The Details

  • Stone: 3.59ct lab-grown diamond, oval cut

  • Color: G

  • Clarity: VS1

  • Measurements: 11.94 x 8.64 x 5.47 mm

  • Drill: Single laser drill (floating style)

  • Bail: 6 x 4 mm solid 14K yellow gold square wire jump ring

  • Note: Charm only — chain not included. This is a one-of-a-kind stone.

Our flagship floating diamond. For the woman who wants the most.

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Why Floating?

Traditional diamond settings use prongs, bezels, or channels to hold a stone in place. They work — but they also cover part of the diamond, block light from entering certain angles, and add visual weight to the piece.

A floating diamond is different. We precision-drill a hole through the center of each lab-grown diamond in our studio, then thread it onto a 14K solid gold jump ring. The diamond hangs freely — no prongs, no bezel, no metal touching the stone's surface. Light enters from every direction. The stone turns and moves as you move. The result is a diamond that looks larger, brighter, and more alive than the same stone in a traditional setting.

Every floating diamond is drilled by hand. It is a process that requires patience, precision, and a deep understanding of how diamonds behave under pressure. Not every stone survives the drill. The ones that do become something entirely new.