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Ad # | 1967098 |
Started | Oct 4, 2008 |
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Pomona, California (Southern)
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$150,000,000.00 |
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| Member Since: | May 10, 2005 |
| Country: | United States |
| Active ads: | 136 |
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World's Most Amazing Collection Jewelry ( A True Masterpiece Bulk Package Of 100)
Diamond Specifications Stone shape: Round Carat Weight: 8.16 carats Cut: Ideal Color: D Clarity: VVS2 Certificate type: GIA Depth %: 59.8 Table %: 60 Symmetry: Excellent Polish: Excellent Girdle: Thin Culet: None Fluorescence: None Measurements: 13.1 x 13.24 x 7.87 millimeters Length-to-width ratio: 0.99
Packaging & Shipping Information Learmarketplace.com offers: Luxury Packaging Loose diamonds secured in temporary settings Fully-insured, expedited, free shipping when you choose One-Day Shipping during checkout 100% satisfaction guarantee See our Returns Policy Diamond Information Certification: GIA This diamond comes accompanied by a diamond certificate grading report from the GIA. Cut: Ideal This diamond is cut to extremely exacting proportions of depth, diameter, and angles that allows for maximum brilliance (white light returning to the eye), dispersion (the play of colors you see in a diamond’s reflections), and scintillation (sparkling flashes that are seen when the stone, light source, or viewer moves). Diamonds with an Ideal cut grade are more rare and costly than a diamond with a Very Good or Good cut grade. Color: D This diamond has no tint of color, as D is the highest color grade. A completely colorless diamond can reflect all of the spectral colors most accurately and therefore is highly prized. Diamonds with this grade are extremely rare, and this will affect the diamond's overall value. Clarity: VVS2 This diamond is very, very slightly included to the second degree, which means that there are tiny inclusions that are very difficult to see under 10 power magnification by a trained gemologist. The average person would have to look at the diamond for a long time under magnification to discern the very tiny pinpoints, feathers, or polish marks that distinguish this grade from IF or VVS1. With a VVS2 clarity grade, there is no possibility of seeing any inclusion with the unaided eye. Diamonds with this quality grade are very rare. For someone who values purity in a diamond, this grade offers a very rare clarity at a lower price than IF, and slightly less than a VVS1 clarity grade, depending on other factors. www.Learmarketplace.com
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