0.55 CTW Colorless VS₁ Natural Round Brilliant Diamond Ring in Yellow Gold
R8211472
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A 0.55-carat, colorless VS₁ Natural Round Brilliant Diamond appears to float in a rare 18KT Yellow Gold tension setting. The sleek 18KT Yellow Gold band creates a modern silhouette, maximizing style and comfort for a distinctive look with everyday wearability. A refined choice for those who prefer minimalist design with maximum sparkle.
Details
| Materials | 18KT Yellow Gold | 
| Main Gemstone | Natural Earth Diamond | 
| Main Gemstone Carat Weight | 0.55 | 
| Shape and Cutting Style | Round Brilliant Cut | 
| Color Grade | D/E | 
| Clarity Grade | VS₁ | 
| Setting | 0.55-carat colorless, near-flawless, round brilliant cut natural diamond set in a rare 18kt Yellow Gold tension setting. The shank (band) thickness is 2.5mm. | 
| Ring Size | 6.5 | 
| Total Weight (g) | 3.5 | 
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