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SOLD...Three Stone Diamond Ring: 1.79ct Y-Z Light Yellow Radiant- with natural yellow side diamonds R2795

ITEM #: R2795
Platinum Diamond Ring

CENTER STONE:
WEIGHT: 1.79ct
SHAPE: Radiant Cut
COLOR: Y-Z
CLARITY: SI1
MEASUREMENTS: 6.86 x 6.21 x 4.36 mm
TOTAL DEPTH: 70.2%
TABLE SIZE: 67%
POLISH: G
SYMMETRY: G
FLUORESCENCE: NONE
GIA REPORT #: 2105516908

SIDE STONES:
TOTAL WEIGHT: 1.40cts
QUANTITY: 2
SHAPE: Radiant Cut
COLOR: Y-Z, Natural Light Yellow
CLARITY: VS

MOUNTING:
Platinum and 18kt yellow gold 3 stone ring

Currently sized at: 6.5
We will ship the ring in your size.

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

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The Center Diamond

 

 

Is a Y-Z Natural Light Yellow Diamond yellow enough for you?

Well, these photos and videos give you a really good idea.

I've always thought that the GIA grading system has some deficits in the area of light yellow diamonds. Primarily due to terminology. You see, the color scale starts at "D"- a totally colorless diamond. As we go down the alphabet, the diamonds start to show more of a tint.

Past letter N, the grades contain two letters ( O-P, Q-R, S-T, U-V, W-X, and Y-Z) Past Y-Z, the next darker grade is called "Fancy Light Yellow"

That nomenclature makes it sound as if Y-Z is NOT a fancy color. Yet, looking at this diamond, anyone can see it's yellow- a fancy color. The up-side of this has to do with your wallet. If this diamond had gotten the next darker grade, the price would increase about $2000

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Diamond Color Chart for natural yellow diamonds

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The stone has been graded SI1 clarity by GIA. There is a small imperfection in the center of the stone. I can see why they graded it SI1- but it could have easily gotten VS2 on a different day. This tiny imperfection is not even visible in these ultra close up photos.

The diamond is completely clean to the naked eye.

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In terms of cut, this amazing Fancy Color diamond scores really well.

There is no grading system for the cut of a colorless Radiant Diamond- much less an Yellow one, like our 1.79carat

On the subject of cut, we never compromise.

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The Custom Made Ring

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I love the way the three stones look together. The photography was particularly difficult on this one. The angle of the side diamonds is perfect for the ring- but the camera seems to "diss" the side diamonds if the center is head on.

The side diamonds are cut beautifully

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This is a fully custom made Platinum and 18karat yellow gold ring.

Even if we make 1000 three stone rings, each one is slightly different.

We simply refuse to compromise about how the stones fit into the settings. So we make the settings for each ring.

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The story of the side diamonds.....

We got our hands on a parcel containing 49 diamonds. That's 33.63 carats of natural light yellow radiant diamonds.

The cutting is consistently beautiful. We made at least a dozen pairs of earrings- and also picked some for side stones.

How can we offer the prices we do?

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We're never trying to be the cheapest. On the other hand, we've always been extremely competitive with other internet advertised sellers.

We have a lot of advantages. The diamonds in the photos directly above, and below are a parcel of diamonds. We selected some of them- this stone is from the parcel.

We were able to negotiate a very attractive price. The diamonds had never been to GIA- we sent the stones we purchased to GIA.

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

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