Bracelet - 14 kt. White gold - 13.00ct. tw. Diamond (Lab-grown)

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A 14 kt white gold tennis bracelet with forty round brilliant-cut lab-grown diamonds totaling 13.00 carats, IGI report 59J5796725, colourless main stones D-E and clarity VVS-VS.

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IGI report number: 59J5796725
This stunning item is a classic tennis bracelet crafted from 14K White Gold. The bracelet is designed with a continuous, symmetrical line of forty (40) round brilliant-cut, laboratory-grown diamonds, resulting in a spectacular total weight of 13.00 carats. The metal itself weighs 13.43 grams.
​The quality of the diamonds is exceptionally high, as certified by the International Gemological Institute (IGI). They are graded as Colorless (D-E), which is among the highest grades, meaning they possess virtually no perceptible color. Their clarity is rated as Very, Very Slightly to Very Slightly Included (VVS-VS), indicating that any internal characteristics (inclusions) are extremely difficult for a trained grader to see, even under 10x magnification. The overall finish is designated as "Very Good."
​The diamonds are securely set in the classic four-prong style, which maximizes the exposure of the stones to light, enhancing their brilliant sparkle. The bracelet features a secure clasp, often a box clasp with an additional safety component, ensuring it stays firmly on the wearer's wrist.
​In summary, this is a high-quality, dazzling white gold tennis bracelet featuring large, colorless, and very clean laboratory-grown diamonds, making it a luxurious and timeless piece of fine jewelry.

IGI report number: 59J5796725
This stunning item is a classic tennis bracelet crafted from 14K White Gold. The bracelet is designed with a continuous, symmetrical line of forty (40) round brilliant-cut, laboratory-grown diamonds, resulting in a spectacular total weight of 13.00 carats. The metal itself weighs 13.43 grams.
​The quality of the diamonds is exceptionally high, as certified by the International Gemological Institute (IGI). They are graded as Colorless (D-E), which is among the highest grades, meaning they possess virtually no perceptible color. Their clarity is rated as Very, Very Slightly to Very Slightly Included (VVS-VS), indicating that any internal characteristics (inclusions) are extremely difficult for a trained grader to see, even under 10x magnification. The overall finish is designated as "Very Good."
​The diamonds are securely set in the classic four-prong style, which maximizes the exposure of the stones to light, enhancing their brilliant sparkle. The bracelet features a secure clasp, often a box clasp with an additional safety component, ensuring it stays firmly on the wearer's wrist.
​In summary, this is a high-quality, dazzling white gold tennis bracelet featuring large, colorless, and very clean laboratory-grown diamonds, making it a luxurious and timeless piece of fine jewelry.

Details

Era
After 2000
Total carat weight of all stones
13.00
Laboratory Report
International Gemological Institute (IGI)
Lab report number
59J5796725
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
40
Main Stone
Diamond
Total carat weight of main stone(s)
13.00
Diamond clarity grade of main stone
VS1, VS2, VVS1, VVS2
Total weight
13.43 g
Condition
New
Country of Origin
Israel
Gender
Women
Shape of main stone
Round
Cutting style of main stone
Brilliant cut
Sold by
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Objects sold
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