Ring - 14 kt. Rose gold - 2.50ct. tw. Diamond (Lab-grown)

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Rose gold 14 kt ring featuring a 2.50 carat lab-grown oval brilliant diamond (E color, VS1 clarity) with a 4‑prong mount, IGI report LG688511457, total diamond weight 2.50 ct, total ring weight 6.44 g, Origin Israel, new for women.

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IGI report number: LG688511457
This ring is a captivating convergence of modern design and classic brilliance, built around a magnificent Oval Brilliant Laboratory Grown Diamond. It is a piece that demands attention, starting with its unique setting: a warm, reddish-hued coil or spiral band that wraps elegantly around the finger.
Crafted from what appears to be rose gold, the setting provides a contemporary, bold backdrop that contrasts beautifully with the dazzling center stone.
​Anchored securely in a four-prong mount, the diamond itself is the undisputed star. Weighing an impressive 2.50 carats, this oval gem maximizes its visual impact, boasting generous dimensions of
10.86 \by } 7.62/4.80 { mm}.
The cut is graded as Excellent for both Polish and Symmetry, a testament to the meticulous craftsmanship that ensures the stone's every facet captures and reflects light for maximum sparkle.
​The quality of the diamond is exceptional, earning a Color Grade of E, classifying it as essentially colorless, meaning it exhibits no discernible yellow tint. Furthermore, its Clarity Grade is VS 1 (Very Slightly Included), indicating that any natural characteristics within the stone are minute and extremely difficult to locate, even under magnification.
​This ring is more than just a piece of jewelry; it is a statement. The marriage of the high-quality, luminous oval diamond with the distinctive, sculptural metalwork results in an artifact that is both sophisticated and strikingly original—a true heirloom for the modern age.

IGI report number: LG688511457
This ring is a captivating convergence of modern design and classic brilliance, built around a magnificent Oval Brilliant Laboratory Grown Diamond. It is a piece that demands attention, starting with its unique setting: a warm, reddish-hued coil or spiral band that wraps elegantly around the finger.
Crafted from what appears to be rose gold, the setting provides a contemporary, bold backdrop that contrasts beautifully with the dazzling center stone.
​Anchored securely in a four-prong mount, the diamond itself is the undisputed star. Weighing an impressive 2.50 carats, this oval gem maximizes its visual impact, boasting generous dimensions of
10.86 \by } 7.62/4.80 { mm}.
The cut is graded as Excellent for both Polish and Symmetry, a testament to the meticulous craftsmanship that ensures the stone's every facet captures and reflects light for maximum sparkle.
​The quality of the diamond is exceptional, earning a Color Grade of E, classifying it as essentially colorless, meaning it exhibits no discernible yellow tint. Furthermore, its Clarity Grade is VS 1 (Very Slightly Included), indicating that any natural characteristics within the stone are minute and extremely difficult to locate, even under magnification.
​This ring is more than just a piece of jewelry; it is a statement. The marriage of the high-quality, luminous oval diamond with the distinctive, sculptural metalwork results in an artifact that is both sophisticated and strikingly original—a true heirloom for the modern age.

Details

Era
After 2000
Total carat weight of all stones
2.50
Laboratory Report
International Gemological Institute (IGI)
Lab report number
LG688511457
Diamond type of main stone
Lab-grown
Diamond colour grade of main stone
E
Metal
Rose gold
Fineness
14 kt.
Brand jewellery
No
Number of diamonds main stone
1
Main Stone
Diamond
Total carat weight of main stone(s)
2.50
Diamond clarity grade of main stone
VS1
Total weight
6.44 g
Condition
New
Country of Origin
Israel
Gender
Women
Shape of main stone
Oval
Cutting style of main stone
Brilliant cut
Sold by
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Objects sold
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