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SOLD....1.47ct L VS1 Cushion Cut Diamond Ring R5684

ITEM:# R6536

CENTER STONE:
WEIGHT: 1.47ct
QUANTITY: 1
SHAPE: Cushion Modified Brilliant
COLOR: L
CLARITY: VS1
MEASUREMENTS: 7.38 x 5.63 x 4.12 mm
TOTAL DEPTH: 73.2%
TABLE SIZE: 71.0%
POLISH: VG
SYMMETRY: G
FLUORESCENCE: NONE
GIA DOSSIER REPORT #: 2155970559

SIDE STONES:
TOTAL WEIGHT: 0.32cts
QUANTITY: 2
SHAPE: Trilliant
COLOR: L
CLARITY: SI1
MEASUREMENTS: 4.20 x 4.30 mm

MOUNTING:
18Karat White Gold

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

We found two L colored trilliant diamonds to flank the gorgeous center stone.

They are the perfect compliment in size and shape.

Set in 18K white gold, the ring features lovely hand forged claw shaped prongs.

More details about the center stone

Here is a lovely ever so less than near colorless cushion diamond - a tall rectangular profile.

The stone is a modern cushion - cut for remarkable brilliance and sparkle. Thousands of tiny flashes coming back to your eyes.

Totally eye clean - desirable size and on the affordable end of nice looking GIA graded carat and a half cushion diamonds.

Why GIA Matters

If you are a diamond shopper trying to compare apples to apples, the only way to even begin is for a shopper to compare diamonds based on grades that are consistent with each other. This is made more complicated by the multitude of gem labs issuing certificates"

Say we were shopping for an G color diamond - that is a diamond priced a lot lower than the D-E-F colors, yet a color that is still so very close to near colorless.

Let's buy a hypothetical G color EGL graded stone. It is a lot less costly than the GIA graded G color stones being advertised. Maybe its a bargain?

Well, we bought that diamond, and sent if off to GIA and the results came back:

GIA L color. That's not a small difference, by any means.

Mind you, we bought the diamond with a high degree of certainty it would get such a grade. However, we have highly skilled diamond graders on staff. We know what the diamond is worth based on the experience gained with many millions of dollars worth of diamonds we purchase each year.

We sent the diamond to GIA because I will not have our clients guessing about grades.

When you think about it - it seems to me as someone who has been working in the diamond trade for many years, sellers need to be up front about the implications of non GIA reports - as opposed to using them for price leverage.

L color is awesome - when it is cut like this.

We will be happy to show you a legitimate G color- but we will not try to convince you this is that stone.

It is a lovely stone and well priced for what it is.