Classic 2.50ct Diamond Cluster Ring 18ct Yellow Gold and Platinum

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Emerald Cut, Claw Set

£ 48,960
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Description


An ice like 2.50ct emerald cut diamond commands attention as the centrepiece of this outstanding engagement ring. Secured by four hand-shaped platinum corner claws the geometric lines of this diamond has been beautifully complemented by a delicate halo of small sparkling brilliants. This striking design has been completed by buttery 18ct yellow gold shoulders that showcase further small brilliant cut diamonds. The emerald cut seen here is accompanied by certification from the GIA (Gemmological Institute of America) to confirm sought after G colour, and VS1 clarity grades. Expertly designed by a member of the Pragnell family this exquisite design perfectly showcases this breath-taking diamond. As a sixth-generation family jeweller Pragnell are experts at sourcing the rarest and most sought-after gemstones in the world.

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Specifications


Material Yellow Gold
Principal Stone Diamond
Principal Stone Shape i Emerald
Princip Stone Weight i 2.50
Principal Dia Colour i G
Princip. Dia Clarity i VS1
Secondary Stone Diamond
Number of Gemstones 45
Total Weight i 2.50
Stone Origin DTC
Ring Width 1.4mm
Certificate GIA
PRAGNELL REFERENCE 0110391
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Whether you book an appointment to visit us in person or opt for a virtual consultation from the comfort of your own home, you’ll receive the same high standard of service and individual care and attention from our expertly trained consultants who can share designs, discuss gemstone options and even model pieces.
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