No reserve price - 5 pcs Diamond (Natural) - 1.05 ct - Pear - SI2 - International Gemological Institute (IGI)

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Maria René Piacenza Bernal
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Five natural pear-cut diamonds totaling 1.05 carats, SI2 clarity, IGI report no. 648456417.

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Details

Lab report number
648456417
Diamond type
Natural
Number of diamonds
5
Total carat weight
1.05
Diamond Clarity Grade
SI2
Fluorescence
None
Symmetry
Good
Polish
Good
Laboratory Report
International Gemological Institute (IGI)
Sealed by laboratory
No
Laser Engraved
No
Weight
0.18-0.22
Shape
Pear
Cutting style
Pear shape cut
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Private

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