2.10ct Natural Light Blue & Fancy Pink GIA Diamonds Engagement Platinum Ring

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2.10ct Natural Light Blue & Fancy Pink GIA Diamonds Engagement Platinum Ring

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DIAMOND INFORMATION

Retail Price – $65,000

Item Stock Number – 46842666

Certificate Number – GIA 5176435836

Shape – Cushion

Carat Weight – 1.30ct cushion , pink 0.20ct , White 0.60ct

Measurements – ring top 1/2 x 1/2 inch

Color – Light Blue , Fancy Pink , G

Clarity – VS1-I1

Treatment – None

Cut Grade – VG

Polish – VG

Symmetry – VG

METAL – Platinum and 18K white gold

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