Regency 5.02ct Diamond Solitaire Ring in 18ct Yellow Gold and Platinum

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Emerald Cut, Claw Set

£ 201,960
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Description


A bold 5.02ct emerald cut diamond catches the eye with the strong form and geometric lines that were so popular during the famed Art Deco period (1911-1940). Securely corner claw set this beautiful diamond has been accompanied by certification from the GIA (Gemmological Institute of America) to confirm sought after H colour and VS1 clarity grades. Designed by a member of the Pragnell family two tapered baguette cut diamonds (0.66cts) that have been set into the top sections of each shoulder. The trio of strong lines accompanied by lustrous platinum and buttery 18ct yellow gold showcases our design and gem setting expertise. 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


Collection Regency
Material 18CT Yellow Gold & Platinum
Principal Stone Diamond
Principal Stone Shape i Emerald
Princip Stone Weight i 5.02
Principal Dia Colour i H
Princip. Dia Clarity i VS1
Secondary Stone Diamond
Number of Gemstones 3
Total Weight i 5.68
Certificate GIA
PRAGNELL REFERENCE 0111653
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