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Virel Baguette Cut Lab-Grown Diamond Band – 0.19ct

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Virel Baguette Cut Lab-Grown Diamond Band – 0.19ctWhy You'll Love It The Virel Baguette Cut Diamond Band is the most refined stacking piece in our collection a 1. 8mm solid 14K gold band set 1 3 of the way around with 7 baguette cut lab grown diamonds, each one bar set between clean gold rails that run perpendicular to the band. The baguette cut is the most architectural of all diamond shapes: its rectangular form and step cut facets produce a clarity and depth of light that round brilliants cannot

Why You'll Love It

The Virel Baguette Cut Diamond Band is the most refined stacking piece in our collection — a 1.8mm solid 14K gold band set 1/3 of the way around with 7 baguette-cut lab-grown diamonds, each one bar-set between clean gold rails that run perpendicular to the band. The baguette cut is the most architectural of all diamond shapes: its rectangular form and step-cut facets produce a clarity and depth of light that round brilliants cannot achieve — long, mirror-like flashes rather than scattered sparkle, a brilliance that is cool, linear, and completely modern. At 1.8mm wide, the Virel Baguette is one of the slimmest diamond bands we make — a band that disappears into a stack and reveals itself only when the light catches the baguettes at the right angle, producing a flash of geometric fire that is entirely unexpected from something so delicate.

Diamond Details

  • Shape: Baguette cut (step-cut rectangular)
  • Total carat weight: 0.19 ctw
  • Stone count: 7 baguette-cut diamonds
  • Setting: Bar-set — each stone held between two gold rails, open on the long sides
  • Coverage: 1/3 of the band circumference
  • Type: Lab-grown diamonds
  • Color: F–G | Clarity: VS1–VS2
  • Conflict-free, ethically sourced

Design Details

  • Width: 1.8mm
  • Profile: Flat with polished edges
  • Setting style: Bar-set baguettes with gold rails between each stone
  • Coverage: 1/3 set — diamonds across the top and sides, plain gold shank at the base
  • Interior finish: Smooth, high-polish comfort fit
  • Available in: 14K Yellow Gold, 14K White Gold, 14K Rose Gold

The Baguette Cut

The baguette cut — named for the French bread it resembles in shape — is one of the oldest and most sophisticated diamond cuts in fine jewelry. Unlike brilliant cuts, which are designed to maximize sparkle through hundreds of small facets, the baguette's step-cut facets are large, flat, and parallel — producing long, mirror-like flashes of light that move with the hand rather than radiating in all directions. The result is a diamond that reads as cool, architectural, and deeply refined — a stone that rewards attention rather than demanding it. In the Virel Baguette, the rectangular form of each stone is emphasized by the bar setting, which frames each baguette between two gold rails and leaves the long sides of the stone open to the light.

The Bar Setting

The bar setting is the ideal setting for baguette-cut diamonds — it holds each stone securely between two gold rails while leaving the long sides of the stone completely open, maximizing the amount of light that enters and exits the stone. The rails run perpendicular to the band, creating a clean, grid-like pattern across the face of the ring that emphasizes the rectangular geometry of the baguettes. The result is a band that reads as architectural and intentional — each stone a perfect rectangle of light, framed in gold, evenly spaced across the face of the ring.

Why 1.8mm?

1.8mm is the ideal width for a baguette stacking band — slim enough to layer with any other ring in our collection without adding bulk, wide enough to display the baguette stones in their full rectangular form. At 1.8mm, the Virel Baguette is a band that enhances everything it is worn with: it adds diamond fire to a plain gold stack, geometric contrast to a pavé band, and architectural interest to a solitaire engagement ring. It is the stacking band that makes every other ring look better.

Stacking Guide

The Virel Baguette was designed to stack. Its 1.8mm width allows it to sit flush against any other band in our collection without gaps or overlap. Stack it with the plain Virel Hammered Band for texture contrast, with a pavé eternity band for mixed diamond shapes, or with two Virel Baguettes in different metals for a curated, editorial look. The 1/3 setting means the plain gold shank sits comfortably at the base of the finger, making the band as comfortable to wear as a plain gold ring.

Craftsmanship Specs

  • Metal: Solid 14K Gold (Yellow, White, or Rose)
  • Width: 1.8mm
  • Total diamond weight: 0.19 ctw (7 baguette-cut stones, 3/4 set)
  • Construction: Cast band, baguettes bar-set by hand
  • Finish: High-polish throughout
  • Handcrafted in our Queens, NYC workshop

Our Story

In our Queens atelier, the Virel Baguette began as a question: what is the most elegant way to put diamonds on a 1.8mm band? The answer was immediate — baguettes, bar-set, 3/4 of the way around. The baguette's rectangular form fills the narrow width of the band completely, edge to edge, with no wasted space. The bar setting holds each stone with minimal metal, maximizing the diamond-to-gold ratio on a band where every fraction of a millimeter matters. The 1/3 setting was chosen for comfort: a fully set band at 1.8mm would be fragile at the base; the plain gold shank provides structural integrity while keeping the diamond presence exactly where it is most visible. Named for the same Old French root as the Virel Hammered Band — that which binds, that which holds — the Virel Baguette is a band built for a lifetime of stacking.

What's Included

  • Virel Baguette Cut Diamond Band in your chosen metal and size
  • Black Pearl of Queens signature gift box
  • Diamond grading report
  • Care card
  • Ready-to-gift packaging

Production & Shipping

Made to order in 7–10 business days. Complimentary insured shipping on all U.S. orders. International shipping available. Complimentary resizing within 60 days of delivery.


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