Chameleon Diamind – Real 1.20ct Natural Loose Fancy Green SI2 Diamond GIA

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Retail Price – $17,000
Item Stock Number – 547963331
Certificate Number – GIA 2205404465
Shape – Cushion
Carat Weight – 1.20ct
Measurements – 6.18×6.01×3.87
Color – Fancy Grayish Green – Chameleon
Clarity – SI2
Treatment – None
Cut Grade – EX
Polish – EX
Symmetry – EX
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