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  • Carat 0.24
  • Clarity Small Inclusions
  • Color Top Wesselton
  • Cut Brilliant
  • Stones 7
  • Material 18K Yellow Gold

Indulge in pure luxury with our Flower Ring. Adorned with 7, Top Wesselton, Si quality diamonds, totaling 0.24 carat in weight, this ring exudes natural elegance. Crafted from lustrous 18K white or yellow gold, its versatile design seamlessly complements any outfit, making it the ultimate symbol of refined style and sophistication.

Product reference: 1061506Y18

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THE FOUR KEY CHARACTAERISTICS

The 4C's

The 4C's of a diamond are the four key characteristics that determine the quality and value of a diamond: cut, carat weight, color, and clarity. Together, these four characteristics are used to evaluate the quality and value of a diamond, and are considered when determining a diamond's price.
Carat
The weight of a diamond is expressed in carats and points (1 ct = 100pt). ‘Carats’ come from ‘Carob’ seeds, which were originally used for their constant weight in nature (1 ct = 0.2 g). The carat and the color are the factors that influence the most the final price of the diamond.
Color
Diamonds are found in nature in different colors. White diamonds can be more or less yellow and are categorised with a letter between D (commonly known as ‘River’) to Z . The different naming systems vary depending on the certifier. Diamonds are also found in all colors; the rarest colors are classified as Fancy-colored diamonds.
Clarity
The clarity is a gemstone's relative freedom from internal imperfections. These imperfections are observed with a x10 magnifier ('loupe') and affect the final value of the diamond differently.
Cut
The cut is the diamond’s shape. A cut grade describes the proportions of the cut and the quality of its symmetry and polish. A perfect cut makes the best sparkle.