White gold ring with investment diamond 1.05 carats
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White gold ring with an investment diamond
14 carats 3.90 grams
1.05 carats Diamonds
E SI2 color / clarity



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Elegant gold ring with a diamond with an investment value of 1.05. A classic model ladies' ring with a lovely brilliant-shaped white diamond, accompanied by a certificate from the HRD Antwerp diamond exchange in Antwerp. Crafted in 14k white gold, the ring features an exquisitely set diamond set in an open case that allows it to capture every ray of its surroundings and scatter it in dazzling brilliance. The color of the diamond adds even more to its opulence because it is second on the scale, after color D (the whitest diamond in the world), namely color E - extremely white. This diamond is very well proportioned and has excellent symmetry and polish. It is the perfect choice for an investment of finances in a beautiful and delicate piece of jewelry that any lady would wear with great pleasure. A jewel that remains and is passed down through the generations, becoming a true family treasure as its value rises with each passing year. An engagement ring with the future in mind and the family values and traditions we leave behind. This unique diamond jewel will arrive to you in a luxurious package, accompanied by a certificate of quality and origin.
This jewel has a valid international certificate issued by the International Diamond Laboratory (IDL) .
Iternational diamond laboratory is a gemology laboratory based in New York, with offices in other major cities around the world. IDL is an objective non-profit organization that issues diamond certificates with the slogan " Diamonds are safe by IDL ".
If the ring is a gift, save the moment of surprise! The size of each ring can be adjusted even after it has been given as a gift. All Shemay Diamond rings come in a standard size of 51 to 56. And if you want to know the size in advance, it can be easily measured by yourself. For the measurement you need a sheet of paper from which to cut a thin strip. Place it on the circumference of your finger and mark exactly where the tape intersects. Once you have the measures already taken, make a circle from the cut tape. Use a line to measure the diameter of the circle in mm. Then use the table to convert the size from mm to a regular ring size.