No reserve price - Ring - 14 kt. Yellow gold - 2.49ct. tw. Diamond (Lab-grown) - Diamond





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This 14K yellow gold bypass ring features two lab-grown diamonds totaling 2.49 ct, with an oval 1.33 ct and a round 1.16 ct, IGI report No. 54J4170825, total weight 3.06 g, and in as-new condition.
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IGI report No.54J4170825
This exquisite piece is a 14K yellow gold bypass ring, often referred to as a "Toi et Moi" (You and Me) design, symbolizing the convergence of two souls.
The Setting
Crafted from warm, rich 14K yellow gold, the metal forms a graceful, fluid setting. The band sweeps up to cradle the two magnificent stones, allowing them to sit side-by-side in a captivating embrace. The total weight of the piece, including the gold and diamonds, is a satisfying 3.06 grams, giving it a luxurious presence on the hand.
The ring features a total of 2.49 carats of exceptionally high-quality laboratory grown diamonds, showcasing two distinct, brilliant cuts:
The Oval Brilliance: Dominating the design is a stunning 1.33-carat Oval Brilliant diamond. Its elongated shape and fire are captivating, boasting a sought-after VVS (Very, Very Slightly Included) clarity, meaning any imperfections are practically invisible even under 10x magnification. Its color is graded Near Colorless (G-H), appearing beautifully white to the naked eye.
The Round Fire: Complementing the oval is a classic 1.16-carat Round Brilliant diamond. This stone exhibits the ultimate fire and sparkle due to its symmetry and precision cut. It is graded Colorless (E-F)—a high praise indicating a pure, icy white hue—and holds an excellent VS (Very Slightly Included) clarity.
This ring is a luxurious and modern twist on a timeless style. The interplay between the different shapes (Oval and Round) and the contrasting color grades (Colorless E-F vs. Near Colorless G-H) creates a dynamic and sophisticated sparkle, all certified with an impressive Very Good finish by the IGI. It is a brilliant, eye-catching treasure that tells a unique story.
IGI report No.54J4170825
This exquisite piece is a 14K yellow gold bypass ring, often referred to as a "Toi et Moi" (You and Me) design, symbolizing the convergence of two souls.
The Setting
Crafted from warm, rich 14K yellow gold, the metal forms a graceful, fluid setting. The band sweeps up to cradle the two magnificent stones, allowing them to sit side-by-side in a captivating embrace. The total weight of the piece, including the gold and diamonds, is a satisfying 3.06 grams, giving it a luxurious presence on the hand.
The ring features a total of 2.49 carats of exceptionally high-quality laboratory grown diamonds, showcasing two distinct, brilliant cuts:
The Oval Brilliance: Dominating the design is a stunning 1.33-carat Oval Brilliant diamond. Its elongated shape and fire are captivating, boasting a sought-after VVS (Very, Very Slightly Included) clarity, meaning any imperfections are practically invisible even under 10x magnification. Its color is graded Near Colorless (G-H), appearing beautifully white to the naked eye.
The Round Fire: Complementing the oval is a classic 1.16-carat Round Brilliant diamond. This stone exhibits the ultimate fire and sparkle due to its symmetry and precision cut. It is graded Colorless (E-F)—a high praise indicating a pure, icy white hue—and holds an excellent VS (Very Slightly Included) clarity.
This ring is a luxurious and modern twist on a timeless style. The interplay between the different shapes (Oval and Round) and the contrasting color grades (Colorless E-F vs. Near Colorless G-H) creates a dynamic and sophisticated sparkle, all certified with an impressive Very Good finish by the IGI. It is a brilliant, eye-catching treasure that tells a unique story.
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