Bracelet - 14 kt. White gold - 7.5ct. tw. Diamond (Lab-grown)

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14 kt white gold tennis bracelet set with fifty lab-grown round brilliant diamonds totaling 7.50 carats, in a flexible line with four-prong basket settings, secured by a box clasp with a safety latch, weighing 15.90 g, origin Israel, IGI report 59J5796825.

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IGI report number; 59J5796825
This is a stunning, high-quality tennis bracelet, officially authenticated by an International Gemological Institute (IGI) Report. The jewelry features a classic, elegant design crafted in 14K White Gold, stamped as such, and has a total weight of 15.90{ grams}.
​Exquisite Diamond Specifications
​The bracelet is set with fifty (50) Laboratory Grown Round Brilliant Diamonds, boasting an impressive 7.50{ Carat Total Estimated Weight}.
​The quality of these stones is exceptional, rated at the very top of the grading scale:
​Color Grade: The diamonds are rated Colorless (D - E), meaning they are virtually free of any discernible color, offering maximum brightness and sparkle.
​Clarity Grade: The stones possess a superb VVS (Very Very Slightly Included) clarity, indicating that any microscopic inclusions are extremely difficult to observe, even under 10\text{x} magnification.
​Finish: The cut and polish quality is graded as Very Good, ensuring that the diamonds exhibit brilliant light performance.
​Design and Construction
​The piece showcases the timeless beauty of a tennis bracelet, where the diamonds are set in a continuous, flexible line. A close-up view confirms the use of individual, secure four-prong basket settings for each stone, a design choice that maximizes the light entering the diamonds. The bracelet is secured by a durable and reliable box-style clasp, complemented by an added safety latch for enhanced wear security.
​This is a luxury piece, combining significant carat weight with impeccable colorless, VVS clarity diamonds in a sophisticated white gold setting.

IGI report number; 59J5796825
This is a stunning, high-quality tennis bracelet, officially authenticated by an International Gemological Institute (IGI) Report. The jewelry features a classic, elegant design crafted in 14K White Gold, stamped as such, and has a total weight of 15.90{ grams}.
​Exquisite Diamond Specifications
​The bracelet is set with fifty (50) Laboratory Grown Round Brilliant Diamonds, boasting an impressive 7.50{ Carat Total Estimated Weight}.
​The quality of these stones is exceptional, rated at the very top of the grading scale:
​Color Grade: The diamonds are rated Colorless (D - E), meaning they are virtually free of any discernible color, offering maximum brightness and sparkle.
​Clarity Grade: The stones possess a superb VVS (Very Very Slightly Included) clarity, indicating that any microscopic inclusions are extremely difficult to observe, even under 10\text{x} magnification.
​Finish: The cut and polish quality is graded as Very Good, ensuring that the diamonds exhibit brilliant light performance.
​Design and Construction
​The piece showcases the timeless beauty of a tennis bracelet, where the diamonds are set in a continuous, flexible line. A close-up view confirms the use of individual, secure four-prong basket settings for each stone, a design choice that maximizes the light entering the diamonds. The bracelet is secured by a durable and reliable box-style clasp, complemented by an added safety latch for enhanced wear security.
​This is a luxury piece, combining significant carat weight with impeccable colorless, VVS clarity diamonds in a sophisticated white gold setting.

Details

Era
After 2000
Total carat weight of all stones
7.50
Laboratory Report
International Gemological Institute (IGI)
Lab report number
59J5796825
Diamond type of main stone
Lab-grown
Diamond colour grade of main stone
D (colourless), E
Metal
White gold
Fineness
14 kt.
Brand jewellery
No
Number of diamonds main stone
50
Main Stone
Diamond
Total carat weight of main stone(s)
7.50
Diamond clarity grade of main stone
VVS1, VVS2
Total weight
15.9 g
Condition
New
Country of Origin
Israel
Gender
Women
Shape of main stone
Round
Cutting style of main stone
Brilliant cut
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Objects sold
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