Ring - 14 kt. Yellow gold - 1.40ct. tw. Mixed colours Diamond (Natural coloured)






GIA certified gemmologist with a master’s in business from University of Wales Trinity Saint David.
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Description from the seller
IGI report number: 54J7099325
This is a butiful and unique Yellow Gold Ring set with multiple natural diamonds.
Item: One 14K Yellow Gold Ring, stamped "14K".
Total Weight: 2.63 \ g}.
Stones: Twelve (12) Natural Diamonds, in Fancy Shapes.
Total Estimated Diamond Weight: 1.40 \{ Carat}.
Diamond Colors: The diamonds are described as having a range of "Fancy" colors:
Fancy Purplish Pink
Fancy Vivid Yellow
Fancy Orange Brown
Fancy Greenish Yellow
Fancy Yellowish Orange
Clarity: SI (Slightly Included).
Finish: Good.
Style: The ring features a contemporary, open, or bypass style, where the shank splits and wraps around the finger, allowing the two lines of diamonds to appear side-by-side or slightly staggered.
Setting: The twelve diamonds are set in two rows. They appear to be individually set with prongs (claws).
Shape: The diamonds are indeed in various "Fancy Shapes," appearing to be a mix of shapes like pears, ovals, or modified cushions, contributing to a unique and organic look.
Color Variation: Wide range of natural, earth-toned colors mentioned in the report, from deep browns and purplish tones to various shades of yellow and greenish-yellow, giving the ring a striking, multi-hued appearance.
In summary, it is a 14K Yellow Gold bypass-style ring set with twelve natural fancy-shaped diamonds totaling 1.40 \text{ carats}. Its value and appeal lie in the beautiful array of Fancy Purplish Pink, Vivid Yellow, Orange Brown, Greenish Yellow, and Yellowish Orange diamond colors.
IGI report number: 54J7099325
This is a butiful and unique Yellow Gold Ring set with multiple natural diamonds.
Item: One 14K Yellow Gold Ring, stamped "14K".
Total Weight: 2.63 \ g}.
Stones: Twelve (12) Natural Diamonds, in Fancy Shapes.
Total Estimated Diamond Weight: 1.40 \{ Carat}.
Diamond Colors: The diamonds are described as having a range of "Fancy" colors:
Fancy Purplish Pink
Fancy Vivid Yellow
Fancy Orange Brown
Fancy Greenish Yellow
Fancy Yellowish Orange
Clarity: SI (Slightly Included).
Finish: Good.
Style: The ring features a contemporary, open, or bypass style, where the shank splits and wraps around the finger, allowing the two lines of diamonds to appear side-by-side or slightly staggered.
Setting: The twelve diamonds are set in two rows. They appear to be individually set with prongs (claws).
Shape: The diamonds are indeed in various "Fancy Shapes," appearing to be a mix of shapes like pears, ovals, or modified cushions, contributing to a unique and organic look.
Color Variation: Wide range of natural, earth-toned colors mentioned in the report, from deep browns and purplish tones to various shades of yellow and greenish-yellow, giving the ring a striking, multi-hued appearance.
In summary, it is a 14K Yellow Gold bypass-style ring set with twelve natural fancy-shaped diamonds totaling 1.40 \text{ carats}. Its value and appeal lie in the beautiful array of Fancy Purplish Pink, Vivid Yellow, Orange Brown, Greenish Yellow, and Yellowish Orange diamond colors.
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