1 pcs Diamond (Natural coloured) - 1.04 ct - Emerald - Fancy deep Brown Orange - SI2 - International Gemological Institute (IGI)






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Natural 1.04 carat emerald-cut diamond, fancy deep brown orange, SI2 clarity, good symmetry, very good polish, no fluorescence, IGI-certified (report no. 706534710, issued 26 June 2025), sealed by IGI.
Description from the seller
For sale: a stunning natural diamond weighing 1.04 carats, fancy deep brown-orange in color (100% natural). The diamond is emerald cut, professionally graded and certified by the International Gemological Institute (IGI).
- Color: Fancy Deep Brown Orange
- Polishing form: Emerald (emerald faceted)
Brightness: SI2
Symmetry: Good
Very good
Fluorescence: None
Dimensions: 7.18 x 4.49 x 2.92 mm
- Certificate: IGI, report number 706534710 (issue date: June 26, 2025)
Sealed: Yes
Laser engraved: No
No treatments, no fluorescence, and 100% natural.
For sale: a stunning natural diamond weighing 1.04 carats, fancy deep brown-orange in color (100% natural). The diamond is emerald cut, professionally graded and certified by the International Gemological Institute (IGI).
- Color: Fancy Deep Brown Orange
- Polishing form: Emerald (emerald faceted)
Brightness: SI2
Symmetry: Good
Very good
Fluorescence: None
Dimensions: 7.18 x 4.49 x 2.92 mm
- Certificate: IGI, report number 706534710 (issue date: June 26, 2025)
Sealed: Yes
Laser engraved: No
No treatments, no fluorescence, and 100% natural.
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