2.68ct Cushion Cut Fancy Light Yellow VVS2 Diamond Remarkable Micro-set "Uber Ring" in Platinum and Yellow Gold Item# R4078 GIA Report


ITEM #: R4078
Platinum and 18Karat Yellow Gold Halo Diamond Ring
WEIGHT: 2.68ct
SHAPE: Cushion Cut
COLOR: Fancy Light Yellow
CLARITY: VVS2
MEASUREMENTS: 7.81 x 7.42 x 4.96 mm
TOTAL DEPTH: 66.8%
TABLE SIZE: 64%
POLISH: G
SYMMETRY: G
FLUORESCENCE: FAINT
GIA REPORT #: 1136048143
COLORLESS MICRO PAVE STONES:
TOTAL WEIGHT: 0.75cts
QUANTITY: 58
SHAPE: Round Brilliant
COLOR: E-F
CLARITY: VS
NATURAL YELLOW MICRO PAVE STONES:
TOTAL WEIGHT: 0.04cts
QUANTITY: 16
SHAPE: Round Brilliant
COLOR: Fancy Yellow
CLARITY: SI
MOUNTING:
Platinum and 18Karat Yellow Gold Halo
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 This is an amazing diamond halo ring. Center state is a luscious lemon yellow cushion diamond in a desirable shape.
The cut is great for sparkle and the small table is due to a high crown. This
makes for a unique sparkle that is very lovely.
The stone is a VVS2 clarity, as graded by GIA - there is no clarity issue here
whatsoever.


The cut produces tons of "crushed ice" lemon yellow sparkle.

The Ring
Now set, the center diamond has picked up more color and looks more vibrant than before. This stone could easily be mistaken for a shade or two deeper. The claw shaped prongs are artfully done - as is the whole ring itself. Classic and elegant this ring will be enjoyed for many years to come.






The photos above are ACTUAL Photos of the diamond you will receive
This ring was created in a remarkable facility we've been closely collaborating with.
To achieve these results, you need a combination of things. A highly skilled workforce is only the starting point. Specialized tools are required. The term "microset" is rarely used accurately. Below, you can see a few workbenches, in the immaculate workspace. Each is equipped with a microscope.


The methods used for welding involve working in as sterile an environment as possible- while focusing acutely on specific areas using a microscope.


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