Bracelet - 14 kt. Yellow gold - 7.00ct. tw. Diamond (Lab-grown)






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Description from the seller
IGI report No. 53J1414525
This is a beautiful tennis 14K Yellow Gold bracelet.
Metal: The setting is made of 14-Karat Yellow Gold and the stamp "585" (which is a common European marking for 14K gold, as 585/1000 parts are pure gold).
Weight: The total weight of the bracelet (gold and diamonds combined) is 7.84{ g}.
Stone Type: The bracelet features Laboratory Grown Diamonds.
Quantity: There are Fifty-Two (52) individual diamonds.
Cut: The diamonds are described as Round Brilliant cuts.
Total Carat Weight: The diamonds have a total estimated weight of 7.00 Carats.
Color Grade: The stones are graded as Colorless D-E, meaning they are among the highest grades for a near-complete lack of color.
Clarity Grade: The clarity is graded as VVS (Very, Very Slightly Included), indicating extremely high clarity with inclusions that are very difficult to see even under 10\text{x} magnification.
Finish: The overall finish of the diamonds is rated as Very Good.
Setting and Style
The bracelet features a continuous line of round diamonds set closely together.
Each diamond held in a four-prong setting within a basket, allowing a lot of light to enter the stones.
The piece has a secure clasp mechanism.
IGI report No. 53J1414525
This is a beautiful tennis 14K Yellow Gold bracelet.
Metal: The setting is made of 14-Karat Yellow Gold and the stamp "585" (which is a common European marking for 14K gold, as 585/1000 parts are pure gold).
Weight: The total weight of the bracelet (gold and diamonds combined) is 7.84{ g}.
Stone Type: The bracelet features Laboratory Grown Diamonds.
Quantity: There are Fifty-Two (52) individual diamonds.
Cut: The diamonds are described as Round Brilliant cuts.
Total Carat Weight: The diamonds have a total estimated weight of 7.00 Carats.
Color Grade: The stones are graded as Colorless D-E, meaning they are among the highest grades for a near-complete lack of color.
Clarity Grade: The clarity is graded as VVS (Very, Very Slightly Included), indicating extremely high clarity with inclusions that are very difficult to see even under 10\text{x} magnification.
Finish: The overall finish of the diamonds is rated as Very Good.
Setting and Style
The bracelet features a continuous line of round diamonds set closely together.
Each diamond held in a four-prong setting within a basket, allowing a lot of light to enter the stones.
The piece has a secure clasp mechanism.
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Catawiki always aims to offer you the best possible buying experience. Our experts virtually review and select every object in line with our submission guidelines. While we strive to provide a detailed description and photographs of each jewellery object, discrepancies or inaccuracies may occur. It is your responsibility to review all of the information provided about an object, including the condition and description, before placing an order. Sellers are responsible for the information, pictures and description provided, including the quality, quantity and nature of the jewellery supplied. A small imperfection that cannot be seen in the photo but is included in the description is not a non-conformity. What are lab-grown diamonds? Lab-grown diamonds are diamonds produced by scientists using technology that recreates the conditions under which diamonds form deep in the earth. A lab-grown diamond is chemically, physically, and optically identical to diamonds that formed naturally - the only factor that makes them different from a natural diamond is that they originate from a lab. For that reason, lab-grown diamonds cannot be considered ‘rare’ or ‘unique’ and as such they represent a more affordable option when compared to natural diamonds and are valued at a considerably lower price per carat. Due to their availability and evolving market dynamics, lab-grown diamonds may not retain value over time and typically do not carry much resale value. A Laboratory Report is not a guarantee, valuation or appraisal regarding the articles described therein. A Laboratory Report contains only the characteristics of an article described after it has been graded, tested, examined, and analysed using the techniques and equipment used at the time of the examination from that specific Gemological Laboratory. The results of any other examination performed on the article may differ depending when, how, by whom and with which grading standard the article is examined. In addition, any changes and improvements in techniques and equipment that may have occurred which may enable the examiner to detect, among other things, the use of processes for altering the characteristics of an article which use was previously undetectable, does not automatically mean the object does not conform to its description.
