Carat Weight : 2.96

Carat weight measures the size of the diamond, with one carat equivalent to 0.2 grams. Larger diamonds are rarer and more valuable, but carat weight alone does not determine a diamond’s quality. Carat weight is often considered alongside the other 3C’s to evaluate the overall value and desirability of the diamond.

  • 0.5 ct
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  • 1 ct
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  • 2 ct
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  • 2.96
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  • 4 ct
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  • 5 ct
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  • 6 ct
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  • 7 ct
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  • 8 ct
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  • 9 ct
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Clarity : VVS2

Clarity refers to the presence of internal and external imperfections, known as inclusions and blemishes, within a diamond. These imperfections can affect the diamond's light performance and overall appearance. The clarity grade ranges from Flawless (no inclusions or blemishes visible under 10x magnification) to Included (inclusions and/or blemishes visible to the naked eye). Higher clarity grades generally indicate a more visually appealing diamond.

  • FL
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  • IF
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  • VVS1
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  • VVS2
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  • VS1
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  • VS2
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  • SI1
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  • SI2
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Cut : Oval

The cut of a diamond determines how well it has been shaped and faceted from its raw form. It affects how light is reflected and refracted within the diamond, influencing its brilliance and sparkle. A well-cut diamond will exhibit a dazzling array of light and color, while a poorly cut diamond may appear dull or lifeless. The cut is graded on a scale from Excellent to Poor, with higher grades indicating superior craftsmanship.