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GIA № 1519665703
Diamond Pear
1 Size
Diamond Pear 1 Size
Diamond Pear 1 Size front
Diamond Pear 1 Size side
Diamond Pear 1 Size
Sample photo
Diamond Pear 1 Size front Length 8.57 mm Width 5.45 mm
Top view
Diamond Pear 1 Size side Table 63 % Depth 65.7%
Height 3.58 mm
Girdle:
min - M
max - TK
Culet: N
Side view

Diamond Pear
1 Size

GIA № 1519665703
Shape Pear Pear
Color
The color of a diamond according to the GIA grading system. From colorless (D) to light shades of yellow.
I
Clarity
A parameter responsible for the number of inclusions in natural diamonds.
IF
Dimensions ( width * height * length) Dimensions 8.57 × 5.45 × 3.58 mm
Certificate 1519665703
3428 $
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All characteristics

  • Diamond ID 168311064
  • Polish Excellent
  • Price per carat 3428 $
  • Symmetry Excellent
  • Carat 1
  • Girdle, min M
  • Shape Pear Pear
  • Girdle, max TK
  • Color I
  • Cullet N
  • Clarity IF
  • Fluorescence None
  • Dimensions (width * height * length) 8.57 × 5.45 × 3.58 mm
  • Depth 65.7 %
  • Certificate 1519665703
  • Table 63 %

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

1 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

I (Slight color)

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
E
F
Colorless
G
H
I
Your diamond
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

IF (Almost clean)

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

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