1.35 CTW Round Brilliant Diamond Engagement Ring in 18KT White Gold
DR2494+RJD1029
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This stunning Round Brilliant Diamond engagement ring features 1.35 carats of radiant Diamonds, beautifully set in 18KT White Gold. The captivating solitaire center stone is secured in an elegant six-prong setting, while the band is adorned with delicate pavé-set Diamonds, adding brilliance and sophistication to this timeless design.
Details
| Materials | 18KT White Gold | 
| Main Gemstone | Natural Earth Diamond | 
| Main Gemstone Carat Weight | 1.0 | 
| Shape and Cutting Style | Round Brilliant Cut | 
| Color Grade | J – Near Colorless | 
| Clarity Grade | SI₂ | 
| Setting | 1.00 carat center natural diamond in a 4-prong setting. Mounting contains 18 round brilliant cut natural diamonds that are colorless (D color), VVS clarity with a total weight of 0.35 carats. | 
| Ring Size | 6.5 | 
| Total Weight (g) | 2.9 | 
All gemstone carat weights (CTW), if mentioned, are approximate if said gemstones have not been weighed before mounting, i.e., weighed as a loose stone.
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