1.00 CTW EGL Certified Round Brilliant VS₁ Natural Diamond Engagement Ring in White Gold
DR2186+RJD1099
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An EGL-certified VS₁ round brilliant Natural Diamond takes center stage, framed by a sleek split-shank 18KT White Gold pavé band of shimmering accents totaling 1.00 carats. Clean four-prong architecture and the airy split profile maximize light return and finger coverage—delivering a bright, refined look made for a memorable ‘yes.’
Details
| Materials | 18KT White Gold | 
| Main Gemstone | Natural Earth Diamond | 
| Main Gemstone Carat Weight | 0.7 | 
| Shape and Cutting Style | Round Brilliant Cut | 
| Color Grade | H – Near Colorless | 
| Clarity Grade | VS₁ | 
| Setting | 0.70 carat Natural Diamond accented with 0.30 carats Natural Diamonds on ring band. 2.1mm shank thickness. | 
| Ring Size | 6.5 | 
*GIA: Gemological Institute of America; EGL: EGL USA Gemological Laboratory
Certifications
EGL Report: US64530001DAll gemstone carat weights (CTW), if mentioned, are approximate if said gemstones have not been weighed before mounting, i.e., weighed as a loose stone.
All Diamond and Color Gemstone grades, unless otherwise indicated, are based upon the results of the examination and grading of the article(s) based upon the application of the system and testing equipment used by Jewelry Depot at the time the article(s) is (are) examined. Diamond and Color Gemstone grading is not considered a science, and opinions may reasonably vary depending on many conditions such as lighting, grading techniques, type and condition of equipment, and/or the ability and experience of the person or people performing the examination and issuing the gradings.
The information contained in EGL USA Reports is the result of the examination and grading of the article(s) based upon the application of the system and testing equipment used by EGL USA at the time the article(s) is (are) examined. Gemstone grading is not considered a science, and opinions may reasonably vary depending on many conditions such as lighting, grading techniques, type and condition of equipment, and/or the ability and experience of the gemologist.
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