1 CARAT PEAR DIAMOND-C613
Shape : Pear
Type : Lab Grown Diamond
Size : Calibrated
Color : D-E-F
Clarity : VVS-VS
Upgrade your jewelry collection with our stunning Pear Diamond. This exquisite piece features a pear cut diamond, ensuring a timeless and elegant look. Perfect for any occasion, this diamond will add a touch of sophistication to any outfit. Treat yourself or a loved one to this beautiful and luxurious diamond.
Diamond Details
- Stock Number: 15334082A
- Color: D
- Cut: ID
- Crown Height: 14.50
- Crown Angle: 36.00
- Clarity: VS1
- Carat: 1.00
- Depth: 61.30
- Weight: 1.00
- Table: 61.00 %
- Symmetry: VG
- Shape: PEAR
- Ratio: 1.51
- Price per Carat: 106
- Polish: EX
- Pavilion Depth: 41.00
- Pavilion Angle: 39.10
- Measurements(length x width x depth): 8.51 mm x 5.63 mm x 3.45 mm
- Lab: IGI
- Girdle Condition: Medium To Slightly Thick (Faceted)
- Girdle: 5.60
- Fluoroscence: NON
Certificate By IGI
Description
Shape : Pear
Type : Lab Grown Diamond
Size : Calibrated
Color : D-E-F
Clarity : VVS-VS
Upgrade your jewelry collection with our stunning Pear Diamond. This exquisite piece features a pear cut diamond, ensuring a timeless and elegant look. Perfect for any occasion, this diamond will add a touch of sophistication to any outfit. Treat yourself or a loved one to this beautiful and luxurious diamond.
Care
To maintain the beauty and integrity of your purchase, we recommend treating it with care. Simple maintenance practices, such as gentle washing and proper storage, can effectively preserve the longevity of your favorites. We encourage you to refer to the care instructions included with each item, designed to help you keep your purchase in top condition.
Design
Our dedication to excellence extends beyond materials; it encompasses the artistry and craftsmanship illustrated in every piece we create.
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Botswana Sort diamonds are sourced from mines that follow internationally recognized labor and environmental standards. The majority of Botswana Sort diamonds were mined in Botswana. The rest were mined in Namibia, South Africa, or Canada.