6.10 ct. solitaire earrings with lab-created diamonds, IGI certified
Description
Automatic translation from Danish.
6.10 ct. Pair of solitaire earrings, in 18 kt white gold, each adorned with a brilliant-cut laboratory-created diamond. One of 3.09 ct. Clarity: VS1. Color: RTop Wesselton (F). Cut quality: IDEAL. Polish: Excellent, Symmetry: Excellent. The stone measures 9.26 x 9.33 x 5.69 mm. The other of 3.01 ct. Clarity: VS1. Color: River (F). Cut quality: IDEAL. Polish: Excellent, Symmetry: Excellent. The diamond measures 9.35 x 9.39 x 5.60 mm. High brilliance. Certificate from the internationally recognized gemstone laboratory, IGI (International Gemological Institute) included. Laser inscription on the rondist. Exhibition model without signs of wear.
Important information: Lab-grown diamonds are diamonds produced using technology that recreates the conditions under which diamonds grow and form deep in the earth. A lab-grown diamond is chemically, physically and optically identical to diamonds formed in the earth's interior - the only factor that makes them different from a natural diamond is that they are grown in a laboratory. The growth process takes up to 10 weeks. Lab-grown diamonds are just as different and unique as you cannot control the location of flaws and inclusions, but only start the growth process. Therefore, they are also classified in the same way as naturally grown diamonds. Advanced equipment is required to measure differences (nitrogen content, fluorescence and phosphorescence) between a diamond grown in nature and in a laboratory.