1 pcs Diamond (Colour-treated) - 2.53 ct - Mixed shape - IF - Gemological Institute of America (GIA)

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Maria René Piacenza Bernal
Expert
Selected by Maria René Piacenza Bernal

FGA London gemmologist with 20 years' experience as independent diamond expert and trader.

Retail Estimate  € 25,000 - € 31,000
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Description from the seller

1 natural Diamond briolette cut 2.53ct
E color HPHT processed IF
GIA certified 11717042
3 days DHL FEDEX insured.
Import taxes and VAT are not included and are on the buyer.
If winning bidder decides to cancel/withdraw they will bear risk costs of all shipping and return import duties of seller.

1 natural Diamond briolette cut 2.53ct
E color HPHT processed IF
GIA certified 11717042
3 days DHL FEDEX insured.
Import taxes and VAT are not included and are on the buyer.
If winning bidder decides to cancel/withdraw they will bear risk costs of all shipping and return import duties of seller.

Details

Diamond type
Colour-treated
Number of diamonds
1
Total carat weight
2.53
Diamond Clarity Grade
IF
Symmetry
Very good
Polish
Very good
Laboratory Report
Gemological Institute of America (GIA)
Sealed by laboratory
No
Laser Engraved
No
Shape
Mixed shape
Cutting style
Briolette cut
Sold by
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Objects sold
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