
This vintage fancy European-cut diamond engagement ring is crafted in lavish platinum, weighs 4.9g and measures 9mm wide and 7.5mm deep. This
elaborately designed and timelessly elegant 1950's vintage engagement ring exposes a highly refractive, significant 1.87ct fancy European-cut diamond measuring 8.02mm in diameter, graded 'fancy brown-yellow' color and I1 clarity. Flamboyantly mounted within an orbicular multiple-prong, crown motif setting, this alluring fancy European-cut diamond is embraced by gracefully sloping, bejeweled shoulders cumulatively mounted with 0.10cts of single-cut diamonds graded 'light-yellow' color and SI clarity range. This captivating 1950's engagement ring with a fancy European-cut diamond features a tri-dimensional platinum band and an easily sizable shank.
The term 'fancy diamond' refers to the categories of diamond, which are more richly colored, their value depending on the intensity of the color. The unique colors of fancy diamonds are naturally caused by 'impurities' in the stone resulting from the pressure that diamond was exposed to during formation. If the said impurities appear in considerable amount, the diamond will be considered 'fancy' and can command a high price, particularly if the color is rare. Nitrogen and boron both cause colors to appear in fancy diamonds, as do irradiation, which determines green diamonds. The color spectrum of fancy diamonds encompasses yellow, green, blue, brown, orange, pink, and red. Brown fancy diamonds are also referred to as 'claret' and the brownish-yellow ones as 'champagne' diamonds. The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) grades fancy diamonds in each color on the basis of 'hues' commencing with 'faint', moving through 'very light', light, and ending with 'vivid fancy', based on the intensity of color. Fancy diamonds are often faceted into unusual, fancy cuts to enhance their natural beauty.
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Suggested Retail Price:
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$7,000.00 |
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Your Price:
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$4,550.00
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Wholesale Price:
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$3,500.00 |
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