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Rocks Oval & Pear Diamond Engagement Ring 2.13ct - Laboratory Grown Diamond

€6,295.00
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Rocks Forever Collection: Katy 18ct Yellow & White Gold Three Stone Engagement Ring With Am Oval Brilliant Cut Laboratory Grown Diamond In A Four Claw Setting & Two Pear Cut Side Diamonds. IGI Certified Laboratory Grown Diamond Oval Diamond Weight: 1.50ct Total Pear Diamond Weight: 0.63ct Colour: D Clarity: VS2 Thinking of popping the question? The answer will be 'Yes' with this beautiful piece, handmade in our Grafton Street work shop by a team of highly skilled jewellery designers & master craftsmen. The perfect choice to take that next step into the future and propose to that special someone in your life. Three Stone Style If your looking for an alternative to the solitaire style then the three stone engagement ring is for you. A bigger ring in contrast it makes a stunning statment piece. Symolic of the eternal bond of love in a couple's past, present, and future. Oval Cut Diamond The oval is more affordale cut to the iconic round cut but a larger diamond in size when compaired to the same carat in the round shape. Its high no of facets is the same as a round cut giving it exceptional brilliance. Its elongated shape has proven to be the most popular (style in a solitaire) for 2022. Pear Cut Diamond Pear diamond—also known as the teardrop or pendeloque cut diamond is much loved for its signature silhouette. Almost equal in its sparkle to the round cut and it is slightly bigger then a round cut diamond of the same carat making it more affordale. Laboratory Grown Diamond Across the globe, scientists & engineers are working to produce some of the world's highest-quality diamonds with good clarity, just like natural alternatives. It is not possible to tell the différance between laboratory grown diamonds and natural diamonds with the naked eye, and even under a microscope there are tiny differences between them. The major différance between laboratory grown diamonds and natural diamonds is the time it takes to grow them. A laboratory grown diamond takes approx 6–8 weeks, when a naturally drown diamond takes 1-3.3 Billion years. So, when choosing a diamond, the only question you need to ask is what can you get for your budget? A laboratory grown diamond offers you a larger variety in size, quality and affordability. Speak with our team today about making a bespoke version of this diamond engagement ring tailored to suit your budget.

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