Ring - 14 kt. Yellow gold - 2.20ct. tw. Diamond (Lab-grown)

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A new 14 kt yellow gold women’s ring (Style #1135) set with five round brilliant lab-grown diamonds totaling 2.20 ct (color D–E, clarity VVS1–VVS2, cut Brilliant) on a 3.43 g band, IGI report 56J7487425, origin Israel.

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IGI report number: 56J7487425
This elegant and timeless ring showcases a spectacular array of five Round Brilliant Laboratory Grown Diamonds, perfectly aligned to maximize their fire and brilliance.
​The diamonds are securely set in a classic 14K Yellow Gold band, which has been verified with a "14k" stamp. The rich, warm tone of the yellow gold beautifully complements the dazzling white stones, making this a truly eye-catching piece.
​The five stones possess a remarkable Total Estimated Weight of 2.20 Carats.
​Key features highlighting the exceptional quality include:
​Color Grade: The diamonds are graded as Colorless (D-E), representing the very finest end of the color spectrum, ensuring they appear perfectly bright and white.
​Clarity Grade: Boasting a rare VVS (Very Very Slightly Included) clarity rating, the diamonds contain inclusions so minute they are extremely difficult to see even under 10x magnification.
​Finish: The cut and polish exhibit a Very Good finish, contributing to the stones' lively scintillation and overall sparkle.
​Weighing 3.43 grams in total, this Style #1135 ring is a statement of luxury and high craftsmanship, making it a perfect heirloom piece or a stunning addition to any fine jewelry collection.

IGI report number: 56J7487425
This elegant and timeless ring showcases a spectacular array of five Round Brilliant Laboratory Grown Diamonds, perfectly aligned to maximize their fire and brilliance.
​The diamonds are securely set in a classic 14K Yellow Gold band, which has been verified with a "14k" stamp. The rich, warm tone of the yellow gold beautifully complements the dazzling white stones, making this a truly eye-catching piece.
​The five stones possess a remarkable Total Estimated Weight of 2.20 Carats.
​Key features highlighting the exceptional quality include:
​Color Grade: The diamonds are graded as Colorless (D-E), representing the very finest end of the color spectrum, ensuring they appear perfectly bright and white.
​Clarity Grade: Boasting a rare VVS (Very Very Slightly Included) clarity rating, the diamonds contain inclusions so minute they are extremely difficult to see even under 10x magnification.
​Finish: The cut and polish exhibit a Very Good finish, contributing to the stones' lively scintillation and overall sparkle.
​Weighing 3.43 grams in total, this Style #1135 ring is a statement of luxury and high craftsmanship, making it a perfect heirloom piece or a stunning addition to any fine jewelry collection.

Details

Era
After 2000
Total carat weight of all stones
2.20
Laboratory Report
International Gemological Institute (IGI)
Lab report number
56J7487425
Diamond type of main stone
Lab-grown
Diamond colour grade of main stone
D (colourless), E
Metal
Yellow gold
Fineness
14 kt.
Brand jewellery
No
Number of diamonds main stone
5
Main Stone
Diamond
Total carat weight of main stone(s)
2.20
Diamond clarity grade of main stone
VVS1, VVS2
Total weight
3.43 g
Condition
New
Country of Origin
Israel
Gender
Women
Shape of main stone
Round
Cutting style of main stone
Brilliant cut
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Objects sold
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