Internally Flawless Diamond Ring, 3.02 carats
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A rare and astonishing, 3.02-carat Internally Flawless diamond is the star of this exquisite ring
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- An extremely rare Internally Flawless diamond stars in his spectacular ring
- This incredible 3.02- carat gem bears all the hallmarks of the famed Golconda diamonds of India
- The pear-cut gem is GIA-certifed as D-color and type IIa, meaning that it bears no trace of nitrogen
- Two G-color, VS-clarity baguette diamonds support this rare center diamond
- All of these exceptional stones are set in platinum
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This spectacular 3.02-carat diamond displays all the characteristics of the renowned Golconda diamonds. This enchanting pear-cut stone is classified by the Gemological Institute of America as being internally flawless, D-color, and type IIa, meaning there is no trace of nitrogen (the element that gives diamonds color), key hallmarks of all Golcondas. The Type IIa classification also means that this diamond is a full two shades whiter than a typical D-color diamond. Accented by two baguette diamonds, which weigh .25 total carats and boast G-color and VS-clarity, this gem is truly one of the world's greatest treasures.
Known as the "Ultimate Diamond," Golconda diamonds have ever been on the market in very small numbers. Universally accepted as the finest and purest of all diamonds, Golcondas possess levels of transparency unrivaled by any other diamond in the world,. The term "Golconda" refers to the ancient city in India where the diamond trade flourished in the 18th century due to the extraordinary quality of the gems unearthed from its mines. As these mines are now extinct, Golconda diamonds are among the rarest and most precious in the world.
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Known as the "Ultimate Diamond," Golconda diamonds have ever been on the market in very small numbers. Universally accepted as the finest and purest of all diamonds, Golcondas possess levels of transparency unrivaled by any other diamond in the world,. The term "Golconda" refers to the ancient city in India where the diamond trade flourished in the 18th century due to the extraordinary quality of the gems unearthed from its mines. As these mines are now extinct, Golconda diamonds are among the rarest and most precious in the world.
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