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Shown with 1.0ct

Shown with 1.0ct



Shown with 2 ctThe Jasmine Set With A Lab Diamond
$2,400
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$200.00
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Approx. TCW
0.2 ct
The setting's average total carat weight
accent gems
D-F
Color
VVS
Clarity
Side stones average color & clarity
18k Rose Gold
18k Rose Gold
75%Gold
2.2%Silver
0.8%Zinc
21.8%Copper
The secret sauce that makes this piece.
width
1.6 mm
Measured at the base of the ring
profile
High
Sits flush with a straight wedding band
Know Your Stone
CARAT
2.5ct
Universal measurement unit for diamonds
CLARITY
VS2

Visible inclusion under 10x magnification
COLOR
E

Completely colorless
DIMENSIONS (mm)
8.66x8.71
Ratio: 0.99
CUT
Excellent
Close to perfect light reflection & proportions
IGI
Lab
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The Jasmine Set With A Lab Diamond
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Understand Your Diamond Qualities
ColorE
Completely colorless, these diamonds are rare and highly sought after. A good choice when money is no object.
Color refers to the natural tint of a diamond. The closer the diamond is to “colorless” the rarer it is. The industry standard to grading color in a diamond is to assign a letter grade from D (colorless) to J (nearly colorless)
ClarityVS2
Very Slightly Included. inclusions are present, but hard to see under 10x magnification.
Most diamonds have imperfections in the form of internal flaws and surface blemishes. These imperfections are graded on a scale of FL (flawless) to I1-I3 (included). FL diamonds are the rarest and hardest to find.
CutExcellent
Incredible fire, brilliance, and diamond anatomy.
A diamond’s cut measures its anatomy and ability to reflect light. Cut grades go from “Excellent” to “Poor”. Well-cut diamonds have outstanding proportions with immense fire, brilliance, and scintillation.