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1.03ct White Diamond – Natural Loose Fancy White Color Pear SI2 NIce Tone

Original price was: $6,949.91.Current price is: $3,580.25.

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1.03ct White Diamond – Natural Loose Fancy White Color Pear SI2 NIce Tone

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Retail Price – $6,500

Item Stock Number – 2235990890

Certificate Number – Not Included

Shape – Pear

Carat Weight – 1.03ct

Color – Fancy White

Clarity – SI2

Treatment – None

Cut Grade – EX

Polish – EX

Symmetry – EX

Weight 0.05 kg
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