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SOLD... Three Stone Diamond Ring: 2.05ct Radiant Cut Fancy Yellow SI2 GIA Heart Shape Side Stones R4081

ITEM #: R4081
Three Stone Diamond Ring

CENTER STONE:
WEIGHT: 2.05ct
SHAPE: Radiant Cut
COLOR: Fancy Yellow
CLARITY: SI2
MEASUREMENTS: 7.17 x 6.67 x 4.39 mm
TOTAL DEPTH: 65.8%
TABLE SIZE: 77%
POLISH: VG
SYMMETRY: VG
FLUORESCENCE: FAINT
GIA REPORT #: 16351345

SIDE STONES:
TOTAL WEIGHT: 0.68cts
QUANTITY: 2
SHAPE: Heart Shape
COLOR: G
CLARITY: SI1

MOUNTING:
Platinum and 18Karat Yellow Gold

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

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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?

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Here is a gorgeous radiant cut diamond. It has a lovely broad rectangular shape with beautiful cut corners. The cut on this stone is amazing - edge to edge sparkle in a very desirable weight. This diamond is simply stunning and will look even more so once set.

The color is a perfect shade of lemony yellow. A vibrant color that will draw attention from all who see it. The clarity is a very nice SI2 - this stone is totally eye clean.

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The Ring

This is a beautiful three stone diamond ring. The lines are lovely - graceful curves that lead into artful shaped prongs. The ring has a really nice feminine shank design. The two heart shape side stones add a wonderful contrast in both color and in shape. The ring is elegant and yet remains comfortable to wear.

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The little details are what make this ring spectacular. Even the underside of the ring is beautifully done and well polished.

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The photos above are ACTUAL Photos of the diamond ring you will receive.

 

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