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GIA № 7506480407
Diamond Pear
0.6 Size
Diamond Pear 0.6 Size
Diamond Pear 0.6 Size front
Diamond Pear 0.6 Size side
Diamond Pear 0.6 Size
Sample photo
Diamond Pear 0.6 Size front Length 7.39 mm Width 4.79 mm
Top view
Diamond Pear 0.6 Size side Table 62 % Depth 60.4%
Height 2.89 mm
Girdle:
min - STK
max - TK
Culet: N
Side view

Diamond Pear
0.6 Size

GIA № 7506480407
Shape Pear Pear
Color
The color of a diamond according to the GIA grading system. From colorless (D) to light shades of yellow.
D
Clarity
A parameter responsible for the number of inclusions in natural diamonds.
SI2
Dimensions ( width * height * length) Dimensions 7.39 × 4.79 × 2.89 mm
Certificate 7506480407
1078 $
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All characteristics

  • Diamond ID 166015132
  • Polish Excellent
  • Price per carat 1797 $
  • Symmetry Excellent
  • Carat 0.6
  • Girdle, min STK
  • Shape Pear Pear
  • Girdle, max TK
  • Color D
  • Cullet N
  • Clarity SI2
  • Fluorescence Faint
  • Dimensions (width * height * length) 7.39 × 4.79 × 2.89 mm
  • Depth 60.4 %
  • Certificate 7506480407
  • Table 62 %

Detailed description

Shape

Shape

Pear diamond

Cut, developed in the XV century, in Belgium. A pear-shaped stone may also resemble a drop or tear. The elongated shape looks refined and feminine.

Pear-front Pear-side
Size

Size

0.6 carat

Diamond weight has historically been measured in carats. 1 carat = 0.2 gr. Since diamonds are rarer in nature the larger they are, the weight of a diamond dramatically affects its price. A one-carat diamond will cost more than two half-carats of the same characteristics.

line-carat
Your diamond
Pear
0.25 carat 4.1 mm
Pear
0.5 carat 5 mm
Pear
0.75 carat 5.7 mm
Pear
1 carat 6.4 mm
Pear
1.25 carat 6.9 mm
Pear
1.5 carat 7.3 mm
Pear
2 carats 8.1 mm
Pear
3 carats 9.4 mm
Pear
4 carats 10.4 mm
Pear
5 carats 11 mm
Pear
6 carats 11.7 mm
Pear
7 carats 12.4 mm
Pear
8 carats 13.4 mm
Pear
9 carats 13.5 mm
Pear
10 carats 14.5 mm
Color

Color

D (Colorless)

Natural diamonds can come in a variety of colors. Some of them are highly valued: blue, pink and even yellow - the more pure the color and saturation they have. However, in colorless diamonds, the presence of yellowish hues makes them less valuable.

D
Your diamond
E
F
Colorless
G
H
I
J
Slight color
K
L
M
Faint shade
N
O
P
Q
R
Yellow tint
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
Yellow
Clarity

Clarity

SI2 (Small noticeable inclusions)

Natural diamonds, as a rule, carry traces of their birth in the depths in the form of inclusions of varying degrees of visibility. Only less than 1% of stones can boast of absolute purity - FL

FL
Clean
IF
Almost clean
VVS1
VVS2
Very, very small inclusions
VS1
VS2
Very small inclusions
SI1
SI2
Your diamond
Small noticeable inclusions
I1
I2
I3
Noticeable inclusions

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