0.46 cttw, G Color, GIA Certified, Round Diamond Solitaire Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold - Size 7
702Last Week
- Viewed 131
Detail
Show All Users Reviews | Find and Compare Lowest Prices
Spec of 0.46 cttw, G Color, GIA Certified, Round Diamond Solitaire Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold - Size 7
Brand : DivaDiamonds
Gem Type : Diamond
Metal Stamp : 14k
Metal Type : white-gold
Number of Stone : 1
Setting Type : 4-prong
Stone Clarity : I1
Stone Color : G
Stone Shape : round-shape
Stone Weight : 0.46 carats
Stone Cut : Good
Total Diamond Weight : 0.46 carats
Creator : DivaDiamonds Designer
Item Dimensions : Height 1 millimeters , Width 1 millimeters ,
Details Of 0.46 cttw, G Color, GIA Certified, Round Diamond Solitaire Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold - Size 7
The tasteful and exquisite glamour of this sparkling GIA Certified diamond makes it the perfect accessory for your business wardrobe or your most fashionable evening gown. This 14K white gold GIA Certified diamond makes a great addition to any jewelry collection and can be worn on many occasions. Nothing says "I love you" like a GIA Certified diamond.
This 14K white gold GIA Certified diamond ring is prong set with 1 round GIA Certified diamond. There are 4 prongs holding up the center GIA Certified diamond. The total GIA Certified diamond weight is 0.46 carats. The GIA Certified diamond is G color and I1 clarity. This ring comes with a genuine GIA Certificate from the Gemological Institute of America.
This is a 100% certified GIA Certified diamond with a GIA certificate. The GIA certificate is included with the purchase of the ring.
What does a GIA Certificate provide?For experienced diamond buyers or even grooms-to-be, buying a diamond with a GIA Certificate from the Gemological Institute of America provides then with a certificate which grades stones for each of the four Cs (Color, Clarity, Cut and Carat Weight). Further, the GIA certificate will provide a precise diagram of where inclusions and clouds may be found (under a strong magnifying loupe, or otherwise) and also an evaluation of how good the cut is, and if it is a natural diamond. All of this information is included on the diamond grading report, which is the purchaser's to keep (and should not be lost). If the stone is found to be anything other than a natural diamond (such as synthetic or treated), it will not be issued a Diamond Grading Report or Dossier.