1.38carat Natural Fancy Light Yellow SI1 Cushion Cut Diamond
GIA Report
Item #R1421
Custom Made Platinum and 18karat Yellow Gold Ring
DIAMOND DETAILS
ITEM #: R1421 Platinum and 18Karat Yellow Gold Diamond Ring CENTER STONE: WEIGHT: 1.38ct SHAPE: Cushion Cut COLOR: Fancy Light Yellow CLARITY: SI1 MEASUREMENTS: 6.55 x 5.78 x 4.08 mm TOTAL DEPTH: 70.6% TABLE SIZE: 65% POLISH: VG SYMMETRY: G FLUORESCENCE: FAINT GIA REPORT #: 15067055 SIDE STONES: TOTAL WEIGHT: 0.48cts QUANTITY: 2 SHAPE: Trilliant COLOR: F CLARITY: SI1 MOUNTING: Platinum and 18Karat Yellow Gold Currently sized at: 6.25 We will ship the ring in your size. |
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Original GIA report ships with ring.
Also included free of charge- our comprehensive appraisal suitable for insurance. |
ACTUAL MOVIE
of this fancy light yellow ring
What a gorgeous diamond! I was just examining the stone very closely, with a 10x loupe, trying to see why GIA called it Si1.
Let's jus say that I feel they were very strict.
I finally saw the feathers that caused them to call it SI1- but they are near impossible to find- even with the assistance of a loupe.
So it's a really great Si1. But honestly, are you buying a diamond for clarity- so long as it's reasonably clean- certainly eye clean?
Informed buyers consider all aspects of a stone - this one has amazing color, sparkle, and size for it's weight.
That's what make it a great value- quality.
Fancy
Light Yellow has a lovely lemon shade.
You're buying a GIA Fancy Colored Diamond at far less than a G color!
Even though we've done over 250 custom made rings so far this year, we look at each one as the ONLY one.
After all, if it's YOUR ring, every last detail will count- that's how we feel when we make them
above was my concept of the ring prior to manufacture- below are the results
We make sure to pick brilliant trilliants!
This is a custom made
platinum and 18karat yellow gold ring.
The stones close to the finger and to each other.
No sharp edges.
A heavy duty platinum ring made for a lifetime.
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