2 pcs Diamond (Natural coloured) - 0.40 ct - SI1, VVS2 - International Gemological Institute (IGI)

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Two natural colored diamonds totaling 0.40 ct, with one 0.19 ct SI1 and the other 0.21 ct VVS2, IGI report no. 695508323, sealed by the laboratory and not laser-engraved.

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Description from the seller

Two diamonds, total carat weight 0.40.
A diamond with a carat weight of 0.19, purity Sl1; the second total carat weight is 0.21, VVS2 clarity.

Two diamonds, total carat weight 0.40.
A diamond with a carat weight of 0.19, purity Sl1; the second total carat weight is 0.21, VVS2 clarity.

Details

Lab report number
695508323
Diamond type
Natural coloured
Number of diamonds
2
Total carat weight
0.40
Diamond Clarity Grade
SI1, VVS2
Laboratory Report
International Gemological Institute (IGI)
Sealed by laboratory
Yes
Laser Engraved
No
Weight
0.40-0.49
ItalyVerified
4
Objects sold
Private

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