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SOLD....Yellow Diamond Ring: 2.03ct Pear Shape Y-Z VS1 GIA Split Shank Halo Ring R4222

yellow diamond ring

ITEM #: R4222
Platinum and 18Karat Yellow Gold Split Shank Diamond Ring

WEIGHT: 2.03ct
SHAPE: Pear Shape
COLOR: Y-Z, Natural Light Yellow
CLARITY: VS1
MEASUREMENTS: 8.66 x 6.54 x 4.53 mm
TOTAL DEPTH: 69.3%
FLUORESCENCE: NONE
GIA COLOR REPORT #: 15792175

SIDE STONES:
TOTAL WEIGHT: 0.61cts
QUANTITY: 53
SHAPE: Round Brilliant
COLOR: E-F
CLARITY: VS

MOUNTING:
Platinum and 18Karat Yellow Gold Split Shank

Currently sized at: 6
We will ship the ring in your size.

Original GIA Report ships with item. We also include our comprehensive appraisal for identification or insurance purposes. How much will my new diamond appraise for?

Here is a beautiful pear shape diamond. I admit I have a weakness for chubby pears and this one is chubby to the extreme - even in the profile it is puffy looking. The cut is stunning. This diamond has a great mix of crushed ice as well as some chunkiness. The stone has a good size for its weight and it has no visible bow tie to it.

This diamond is on the softer side of yellow, but still decidedly so all the same. Now set, this diamond looks even more yellow and vibrant than before. The clarity on this stone is a very clean VS1.

The split shank on this ring is prominent and is very complimentary to the shape of the center diamond. The ring has soft edges to it making it very comfortable to wear.

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