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15.01 Carat Pink VS2 Emerald Lab Diamond

15.01 Carat Pink VS2 Emerald Lab Diamond

Regular price $534.00
Regular price $650.00 Sale price $534.00
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Diamond Info

Carat

15.01

Color

PINK

Clarity

VS2

Cut

-

Dimensions (mm)

17.64 X 10.72 X 7.32MM

Certification

IGI

Diamond Details

Carat 15.01

Shape Emerald

Color Pink

Clarity VS2 

L/W (mm) 17.64 X 10.72 X 7.32

Ratio 1.64

Cut -

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Diamond Details

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Physical Characteristics

Measurement

17.64 X 10.72 X 7.32MM

Gems Shape

-

Depth

68.3%

Symmetry

Excellent

Quality Metrics

Clarity

VS2

Color

PINK

Polish

Excellent

Cut

-

Additional Specifications

Drafting Compass

L/W Ratio

1.64

Artboard 21

Table

65%

Total Carat

15.01

Crown

17.0°

Technical Details

Fluorescence

SLIGHT

Girdle Thickness

-

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Girdle Percentage

N/A

Pavilion Angle

46.5

Know Your Stone

Color

D
Color refers to the natural tint of a diamond. The closer the diamond is to “colorless” the rarer it is. The industry standard to grading color in a diamond is to assign a letter grade from D (colorless) to J (nearly colorless)
Color stone Color solid
J
I
H
G
F
E
D
Completely colorless, these diamonds are rare and highly sought after. A good choice when money is no object.
Color refers to the natural tint of a diamond. The closer the diamond is to “colorless” the rarer it is. The industry standard to grading color in a diamond is to assign a letter grade from D (colorless) to J (nearly colorless)

Clarity

VVS2
Most diamonds have imperfections in the form of internal flaws and surface blemishes. These imperfections are graded on a scale of FL (flawless) to I1-I3 (included). FL diamonds are the rarest and hardest to find.
Clarity
I1
SI2
SI1
VS2
VS1
VVS2
VVS1
IF
FL
Very, Very Slightly Included. Inclusions are present, but extremely hard to see - even under 10x magnification.

Cut

Ideal
A diamond’s cut measures its anatomy and ability to reflect light. Cut grades go from “Excellent” to “Poor”. Well-cut diamonds have outstanding proportions with immense fire, brilliance, and scintillation.
Cut
Good
Very Good
Excellent
Ideal
Incredible fire, brilliance, and diamond anatomy.
A diamond’s cut measures its anatomy and ability to reflect light. Cut grades go from “Excellent” to “Poor”. Well-cut diamonds have outstanding proportions with immense fire, brilliance, and scintillation.