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Shown with 2 ctThe Lexie Set With A Lab Diamond
$1,940
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Know Your Setting
18k White Gold
18k White Gold
75%Gold
5.2%Zinc
15.3%Copper
4.4%Nickel
The secret sauce that makes this piece.
width
1.8 mm
Measured at the base of the ring
profile
Medium
Only stacks with a chevron/curved band
Extras
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CARAT
1ct
Universal measurement unit for diamonds
CLARITY
VVS1

Hard to see inclusions even under 10x magnification
COLOR
D

Completely colorless
DIMENSIONS (mm)
5.83x5.67
Ratio: 1.03
IGI
Lab
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Diamond
The Lexie Set With A Lab Diamond
Product Overview
Understand Your Diamond Qualities
ColorD
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)
ClarityVVS1
Very, Very Slightly Included. Inclusions are present, but extremely hard to see - even 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.