1.32ct GIA CERTIFIED K VS2 OLD EUROPEAN CUT DIAMOND VINTAGE ESTATE LOOSE 1920s

SKU: 17410

$4,825.00
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This marvelous GIA certified 1.32ct old European cut diamond has beautiful natural color, an bright clean appearance, and dazzlingly bright sparkle! Cut by hand a lifetime ago, this substantial vintage diamond is absolutely unique, guaranteed to be 100% conflict free, and full of old world charm. Already imbued with life and longevity, this diamond will make an engagement or right hand ring that is not only eye-catching and stunningly beautiful but also full of depth and history!

The diamond is certified by GIA, the world’s premiere gemological authority. Under GIA’s rigorous standards it has been graded VS2 for clarity and is totally eye clean. Completely eye clean, it is difficult to find any inclusions under 10x magnification! This is a particularly important point for old cut diamonds as they tend to be less forgiving when it comes to inclusions. This diamond is graded K for color and faces up white with a gorgeous make. As an old European cut diamond, it has wide hand cut facets which return exceptionally big and bright sparkle as well as captivating flashes of colorful fire (rainbow refractions). Overall, it has an eye-catching, bright and lively appearance!

This diamond is being sold loose, but it can be mounted upon request. You may browse our collection of semi-mounts or inquire about a one of a kind custom design. Full of old world charm and dazzlingly brilliant, this diamond is an excellent choice for an enduring engagement or right hand ring. Make it yours before it has sold!

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If you're ordering as a loose stone, it will ship out within 2 business days.

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