イヤリング - 14 kt. White gold - 2.48ct. tw. Diamond (Lab-grown) - Diamond





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欧州の販売者からですので、欧州の購入者の場合、21%の税金を支払う必要はありません。
美しいダイヤモンドをあしらった素晴らしいイヤリング
特別な高色グレードを備えています
イヤリングの直径: 1.1 cm
この特別なイヤリングはヘイローイヤリングとしても、クラシックなソリテール(ソリティア)イヤリングとしても着けられます。
2つの機能が1セットになっています。
レポート番号 IGI: LG 755508369
LG 754537201
形状: ラウンドブリリアント
重量: 2.12ct
カラー: D
クラリティ: VS1–VS2
研磨: とても良好
対称性: とても良好
蛍光性: なし
サイドストーン: ラボグロウンダイヤモンド
合計0.36ctの36ピース
ホワイトゴールド 14K
素敵なギフトボックスとともにお届けします
IGI証明書付き
保険付きで安全・安心
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EUの購入者は税金や関税を支払う必要がありませんのでご注意ください
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ラボグロウンダイヤモンドは、ダイヤモンドが地球の深部で形成される条件を再現する技術を用いて科学者によって作られたダイヤモンドです。ラボグロウンダイヤモンドは、天然に形成されたダイヤモンドと化学的・物理的・光学的に完全に同一であり、天然ダイヤモンドと異なる唯一の要因は出所が研究所であることです。そのため、ラボグロウンダイヤモンドは『希少』や『ユニーク』と見なされるべきではなく、天然ダイヤモンドと比較して手頃な選択肢となり、カラットあたりの価格も相当低く評価されます。
欧州の販売者からですので、欧州の購入者の場合、21%の税金を支払う必要はありません。
美しいダイヤモンドをあしらった素晴らしいイヤリング
特別な高色グレードを備えています
イヤリングの直径: 1.1 cm
この特別なイヤリングはヘイローイヤリングとしても、クラシックなソリテール(ソリティア)イヤリングとしても着けられます。
2つの機能が1セットになっています。
レポート番号 IGI: LG 755508369
LG 754537201
形状: ラウンドブリリアント
重量: 2.12ct
カラー: D
クラリティ: VS1–VS2
研磨: とても良好
対称性: とても良好
蛍光性: なし
サイドストーン: ラボグロウンダイヤモンド
合計0.36ctの36ピース
ホワイトゴールド 14K
素敵なギフトボックスとともにお届けします
IGI証明書付き
保険付きで安全・安心
-------------------------------------------
EUの購入者は税金や関税を支払う必要がありませんのでご注意ください
-------------------------------------------
ラボグロウンダイヤモンドは、ダイヤモンドが地球の深部で形成される条件を再現する技術を用いて科学者によって作られたダイヤモンドです。ラボグロウンダイヤモンドは、天然に形成されたダイヤモンドと化学的・物理的・光学的に完全に同一であり、天然ダイヤモンドと異なる唯一の要因は出所が研究所であることです。そのため、ラボグロウンダイヤモンドは『希少』や『ユニーク』と見なされるべきではなく、天然ダイヤモンドと比較して手頃な選択肢となり、カラットあたりの価格も相当低く評価されます。
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