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IGI 1.16 Carat Diamonds E VS1 Lab Grown Certified
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- Dimensions (mm)
- 6.770 x 6.800 x 4.120mm
- Weight (g)
- 1.160
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- Diamond
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Introducing the 1.16 Carat Round Cut Lab-Grown Diamond, a remarkable gemstone certified by the International Gemological Institute (IGI), ensuring the highest standards of quality and authenticity. This diamond boasts a dazzling round cut, known for its ability to maximize brilliance and light reflection, creating a mesmerizing sparkle from every angle.
Crafted in a sustainable and eco-friendly process, this lab-grown diamond is ethically sourced, offering a conscious alternative to mined diamonds without sacrificing beauty or luxury. Its 1.16 carat weight makes it a substantial yet versatile size, perfect for a wide range of fine jewelry designs, from engagement rings to statement necklaces or elegant earrings.
This diamond’s superior cut, color, and clarity reflect the precision and expertise behind its creation, offering a timeless sparkle with a modern approach. Whether you're marking a special occasion or adding to your jewelry collection, this lab-grown diamond combines luxury with responsibility, giving you the brilliance and quality you deserve while supporting a more sustainable future.
Ideal for anyone who values beauty, sustainability, and ethical sourcing, this IGI-certified 1.16 carat lab-grown diamond is a truly remarkable choice.
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 6.770 x 6.800 x 4.120 mm
- Weight (g)
- 1.160
- Gemstone
- Diamond
- Colours
-
Introducing the 1.16 Carat Round Cut Lab-Grown Diamond, a remarkable gemstone certified by the International Gemological Institute (IGI), ensuring the highest standards of quality and authenticity. This diamond boasts a dazzling round cut, known for its ability to maximize brilliance and light reflection, creating a mesmerizing sparkle from every angle.
Crafted in a sustainable and eco-friendly process, this lab-grown diamond is ethically sourced, offering a conscious alternative to mined diamonds without sacrificing beauty or luxury. Its 1.16 carat weight makes it a substantial yet versatile size, perfect for a wide range of fine jewelry designs, from engagement rings to statement necklaces or elegant earrings.
This diamond’s superior cut, color, and clarity reflect the precision and expertise behind its creation, offering a timeless sparkle with a modern approach. Whether you're marking a special occasion or adding to your jewelry collection, this lab-grown diamond combines luxury with responsibility, giving you the brilliance and quality you deserve while supporting a more sustainable future.
Ideal for anyone who values beauty, sustainability, and ethical sourcing, this IGI-certified 1.16 carat lab-grown diamond is a truly remarkable choice.
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Positive
Exactly as described.
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Neutral
The Studs are without butterflies, only with the silicone plugs at the back.
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Neutral
The Studs are lovely, but without butterflies, just with the silicone plugs at the rear
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Negative
The ring is beautiful, but it is not specified what metal it is. The description says silver, but there are no hallmarks on.
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Neutral
The Studs are exactly as described, but without butterflies, just with the silicone plugs at the back.
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