1.31ct I SI1 Old Mine Brilliant Diamond Ring R10064

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ITEM:# R10064

CENTER STONE:
WEIGHT: 1.31ct
QUANTITY: 1
TYPE: Diamond
SHAPE: Old Mine Brilliant
COLOR: I
CLARITY: SI1
MEASUREMENTS: 6.77 x 5.97 x 4.11 mm
TOTAL DEPTH: 68.9%
TABLE SIZE: 59%
POLISH: VG
SYMMETRY: G
FLUORESCENCE: NONE
GIA REPORT #: 2225454606

SIDE STONE 1:
WEIGHT: 0.69ct
QUANTITY: 1
TYPE: Diamond
SHAPE: Cushion Modified Brilliant
COLOR: Fancy Yellow
CLARITY: VS2
MEASUREMENTS: 4.81 x 4.50 x 3.33 mm
TOTAL DEPTH: 74.0%
TABLE SIZE: 70%
POLISH: G
SYMMETRY: G
FLUORESCENCE: FAINT
GIA REPORT #: 2165477708

SIDE STONE 2:
WEIGHT: 0.62ct
QUANTITY: 1
TYPE: Diamond
SHAPE: Cushion Cut
COLOR: Fancy Yellow
CLARITY: I1
MEASUREMENTS: 4.79 x 4.72 x 3.19 mm
TOTAL DEPTH: 67.6%
FLUORESCENCE: NONE
GIA COLOR REPORT #: 2165451033

SIDE STONE 3:
WEIGHT: 0.61ct
QUANTITY: 1
TYPE: Diamond
SHAPE: Cushion Modified Brilliant
COLOR: Fancy Yellow
CLARITY: VS2
MEASUREMENTS: 5.12 x 4.45 x 3.07 mm
TOTAL DEPTH: 68.9%
TABLE SIZE: 57%
POLISH: VG
SYMMETRY: VG
FLUORESCENCE: NONE
GIA REPORT #: 6202047453

SIDE STONE 4:
WEIGHT: 0.56ct
QUANTITY: 1
TYPE: Diamond
SHAPE: Cushion Modified Brilliant
COLOR: Fancy Yellow
CLARITY: VS1
MEASUREMENTS: 4.84 x 4.55 x 2.95 mm
TOTAL DEPTH: 64.9%
TABLE SIZE: 59%
POLISH: VG
SYMMETRY: G
FLUORESCENCE: NONE
GIA REPORT #: 2151094332

MOUNTING: Platinum and 18Karat Yellow Gold

Currently sized at: 6
Size adjustment available in most cases.
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Here is a massive, 3.79ct total weight diamond band - done tastefully.

The center diamond is an antique style (more on the center below). We compiled the suite of Fancy Yellow Diamonds over time. All are eye clean. The ring is minimalist to some degree.

The smooth ball prongs aren't the least bit catchy. It feels so darn nice running your fingers over the ring. Total finger-to-finger coverage.

More details about the center stone

I'm proud of my pictures - I'm the guy who takes them, and curates them in the sense of selecting the ones we show. We don't do anything to "correct" the pictures.

I choose the ones that I feel best represent the actual personality of a diamond. Because of this, we get very few returns. In this case, the pictures... well, they lie.

It seems like that little crystal in the table is so obvious. However in person, it's just impossible to see.

I really love the way the stone is cut - the large pavilion facets flashing the light around. There's lots of fire. Also, it really does not show body color although it is graded "I" by GIA.

The diamond was recently cut (in April 2022) in New York City in a way that takes its sensibilities from an antique diamond.

Cool stone.