Ring - 14 kt. White gold - 5.52ct. tw. Diamond (Lab-grown)

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Unisex white gold 14 kt bypass ring with two lab-grown diamonds totaling 5.52 ct (main stones 5.52 ct), color E, clarity VVS2, cut Excellent, IGI reports LG731554840 and LG707509491, weight 5.06 g.

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IGI report number: LG731554840; LG707509491
This piece of jewelry is an exquisite two-stone bypass ring, a contemporary take on the classic "toi et moi" (you and me) style. It features two substantial, high-quality laboratory-grown diamonds set side-by-side in a modern white gold band.
​The ring's striking design showcases a beautiful contrast in diamond shapes:
​The Radian: This stone weighs 3.07 carats and has a rectangular, squarish shape with softly rounded corners, exhibiting a brilliant facet pattern.
​The Pear Brilliant: This elegant, teardrop-shaped stone weighs 2.45 carats, providing a graceful, asymmetrical balance to the ring.
​Exceptional Diamond Quality
​Both stones are documented by the International Gemological Institute (IGI) to be of exceptional quality, sharing the same high grades for color and clarity:
​Color Grade (E): This indicates the diamonds are considered Colorless or Near Colorless, appearing bright white to the naked eye.
​Clarity Grade (VVS 2): This stands for Very, Very Slightly Included, meaning any inclusions are extremely difficult to see, even under 10\times magnification.
​Cut and Polish: Both stones achieve an Excellent rating for polish and symmetry, ensuring maximum brilliance and light performance.
​In summary, the ring is a luxurious and eye-catching piece, combining over 5.5 carats of highly brilliant, colorless, and near-flawless laboratory-grown diamonds in a distinctive and modern bypass setting.

IGI report number: LG731554840; LG707509491
This piece of jewelry is an exquisite two-stone bypass ring, a contemporary take on the classic "toi et moi" (you and me) style. It features two substantial, high-quality laboratory-grown diamonds set side-by-side in a modern white gold band.
​The ring's striking design showcases a beautiful contrast in diamond shapes:
​The Radian: This stone weighs 3.07 carats and has a rectangular, squarish shape with softly rounded corners, exhibiting a brilliant facet pattern.
​The Pear Brilliant: This elegant, teardrop-shaped stone weighs 2.45 carats, providing a graceful, asymmetrical balance to the ring.
​Exceptional Diamond Quality
​Both stones are documented by the International Gemological Institute (IGI) to be of exceptional quality, sharing the same high grades for color and clarity:
​Color Grade (E): This indicates the diamonds are considered Colorless or Near Colorless, appearing bright white to the naked eye.
​Clarity Grade (VVS 2): This stands for Very, Very Slightly Included, meaning any inclusions are extremely difficult to see, even under 10\times magnification.
​Cut and Polish: Both stones achieve an Excellent rating for polish and symmetry, ensuring maximum brilliance and light performance.
​In summary, the ring is a luxurious and eye-catching piece, combining over 5.5 carats of highly brilliant, colorless, and near-flawless laboratory-grown diamonds in a distinctive and modern bypass setting.

Details

Era
After 2000
Total carat weight of all stones
5.52
Laboratory Report
International Gemological Institute (IGI)
Lab report number
LG731554840; LG707509491
Diamond type of main stone
Lab-grown
Diamond colour grade of main stone
E
Metal
White gold
Fineness
14 kt.
Brand jewellery
No
Number of diamonds main stone
2
Main Stone
Diamond
Total carat weight of main stone(s)
5.52
Diamond clarity grade of main stone
VVS2
Total weight
5.06 g
Condition
New
Country of Origin
Israel
Gender
Unisex
Shape of main stone
Mixed shape
Cutting style of main stone
Modified brilliant cut
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