No Reserve Price - 6 pcs Diamond (Natural) - 1.16 ct - Round - I1 - Gemewizard Gemological Laboratory (GWLab)






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Six natural round brilliant diamonds totaling 1.16 carats, I1 clarity and color treated yellow, sealed with GWLab report 250101621018.
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Report number 250101621018
The report covers 6 natural diamonds with a combined weight of 1.16 Carats.
They are all cut in the Round Brilliant style. * The overall color grade is Yellow (fancy color diamonds).
The clarity grade is I1 (Included 1), which indicates inclusions are obvious to a skilled grader and might be visible to the unaided eye. * The diamonds have been color treated to achieve or enhance their yellow color.
Report number 250101621018
The report covers 6 natural diamonds with a combined weight of 1.16 Carats.
They are all cut in the Round Brilliant style. * The overall color grade is Yellow (fancy color diamonds).
The clarity grade is I1 (Included 1), which indicates inclusions are obvious to a skilled grader and might be visible to the unaided eye. * The diamonds have been color treated to achieve or enhance their yellow color.
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