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3.40ct Black Diamond – Natural Loose Fancy Black (Not Treated) Color Round

Original price was: $12,198.12.Current price is: $6,283.88.

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3.40ct Black Diamond – Natural Loose Fancy Black (Not Treated) Color Round

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Retail Price – $13,500

Item Stock Number – 22359908904

Certificate Number – GIA 5151064753

Shape – Round

Carat Weight – 3.40ct

Measurements – 9.84×9.89×5.72

Color – Fancy Black

Clarity – I1

Treatment – None

Cut Grade – EX

Polish – EX

Symmetry – EX

Weight 0.05 kg
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