1 pcs Diamond (Natural) - 1.51 ct - Oval - E - SI2 - Gemewizard Gemological Laboratory (GWLab)

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Oval brilliant-cut natural diamond of 1.51 carats, colour E, clarity SI2, with GWLab certificate #265603241029, sealed by the laboratory with faint fluorescence and no laser engraving, accompanied by both original paper and digital certificate versions.

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Description from the seller

GW Lab certificate #265603241029
1.51ct Oval Brilliant
Color: E
Clarity: SI2
See certificate for more details
Comes with the both original paper certificate and digital version

Fast & Secure Worldwide Shipping via UPS / FedEx / DHL
Shipping & Logistics:
1. China Shipping: We ship exclusively to addresses in Hong Kong and Macau.
2. Belgium Buyers: All loose diamonds must be cleared through the Diamond Office in Antwerp. Please coordinate with the office for collection.
3. Address Verification: We ship only to the address provided by Catawiki. Please ensure your delivery details are correct before payment.
Customs, Taxes & Fees:

4. Import Duties: Buyers are responsible for any customs fees, VAT, or import taxes applicable in their respective countries.
5. Local Pick-up: Local pick-up is subject to 18% Local VAT.
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6. Certificates: All our items are accompanied by gemological certificates from reputable laboratories that are industry-standard and approved by Catawiki.
7. Photography: Items are photographed using professional macro lenses to show detail. Please note that actual colors may vary slightly depending on your screen settings.
8. Natural Stones: We deal exclusively in natural Diamonds & gemstones. Any industry-standard treatments are always disclosed in the description.
Cancellations & Returns:
9. Bidder Responsibility: If a winning bidder decides to cancel or withdraw, they will bear the full risk and cost of all shipping, insurance, and return import duties incurred by the seller.
10. (free re-size! 2 sizes down or 1 size up only)


Seller's Story

Maroz Diamonds specialiesed in fancy color polished diamonds, and operates out of the Israel Diamond Exchange. Maroz Diamonds was established in 1984 by Mordecai (Moty) Wallenstein, who runs the firm together with his son, Assaf, who joined the company in 1996. Mordecai & Assaf are members of both the Israeli Diamonds exchange and the Israeli pricious stones exchange. Moty Wallenstein originally joined the precious gemstones sector, and specialized diamonds, emeralds, sapphires and rubies. With an office in Germany's well-known gemstone center, Idar-Oberstein, Moty serviced clients throughout Germany. With the opening of Maroz Diamonds, the company was deeply involved in the American diamonds and jewelry market. Assaf spent two years working in the U.S office along with the firm's local partner where he established a wide network of customers. The U.S. office specialized in diamonds and jewelry to the American market. With decades of experience in trading polished diamonds, Moty and Assaf deal in diamonds from 0.10 carats up to 4-5 carats in all colors, particularly in special colors, in clarities I to VS. Maroz Diamonds has established a worldwide network of contacts for the purchase of diamonds, including in Israel, India, Brazil, African countries and elsewhere across the globe. The company's clients are also global – including the United States where the company is well known, Germany, Italy, New Zealand, Australia, the United Kingdom.

GW Lab certificate #265603241029
1.51ct Oval Brilliant
Color: E
Clarity: SI2
See certificate for more details
Comes with the both original paper certificate and digital version

Fast & Secure Worldwide Shipping via UPS / FedEx / DHL
Shipping & Logistics:
1. China Shipping: We ship exclusively to addresses in Hong Kong and Macau.
2. Belgium Buyers: All loose diamonds must be cleared through the Diamond Office in Antwerp. Please coordinate with the office for collection.
3. Address Verification: We ship only to the address provided by Catawiki. Please ensure your delivery details are correct before payment.
Customs, Taxes & Fees:

4. Import Duties: Buyers are responsible for any customs fees, VAT, or import taxes applicable in their respective countries.
5. Local Pick-up: Local pick-up is subject to 18% Local VAT.
Product Transparency:
6. Certificates: All our items are accompanied by gemological certificates from reputable laboratories that are industry-standard and approved by Catawiki.
7. Photography: Items are photographed using professional macro lenses to show detail. Please note that actual colors may vary slightly depending on your screen settings.
8. Natural Stones: We deal exclusively in natural Diamonds & gemstones. Any industry-standard treatments are always disclosed in the description.
Cancellations & Returns:
9. Bidder Responsibility: If a winning bidder decides to cancel or withdraw, they will bear the full risk and cost of all shipping, insurance, and return import duties incurred by the seller.
10. (free re-size! 2 sizes down or 1 size up only)


Seller's Story

Maroz Diamonds specialiesed in fancy color polished diamonds, and operates out of the Israel Diamond Exchange. Maroz Diamonds was established in 1984 by Mordecai (Moty) Wallenstein, who runs the firm together with his son, Assaf, who joined the company in 1996. Mordecai & Assaf are members of both the Israeli Diamonds exchange and the Israeli pricious stones exchange. Moty Wallenstein originally joined the precious gemstones sector, and specialized diamonds, emeralds, sapphires and rubies. With an office in Germany's well-known gemstone center, Idar-Oberstein, Moty serviced clients throughout Germany. With the opening of Maroz Diamonds, the company was deeply involved in the American diamonds and jewelry market. Assaf spent two years working in the U.S office along with the firm's local partner where he established a wide network of customers. The U.S. office specialized in diamonds and jewelry to the American market. With decades of experience in trading polished diamonds, Moty and Assaf deal in diamonds from 0.10 carats up to 4-5 carats in all colors, particularly in special colors, in clarities I to VS. Maroz Diamonds has established a worldwide network of contacts for the purchase of diamonds, including in Israel, India, Brazil, African countries and elsewhere across the globe. The company's clients are also global – including the United States where the company is well known, Germany, Italy, New Zealand, Australia, the United Kingdom.

Details

Lab report number
265603241029
Diamond type
Natural
Number of diamonds
1
Total carat weight
1.51
Diamond clarity grade
SI2
Diamond colour grade
E
Fluorescence
Faint fluorescence
Symmetry
Good
Polish
Very good
Girdle
Slightly thick, Thick
Laboratory report
Gemewizard Gemological Laboratory (GWLab)
Sealed by laboratory
Yes
Laser engraved
No
Weight
1.50-1.99
Shape
Oval
Cutting style
Brilliant cut
IsraelVerified
5297
Objects sold
99.26%
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