One Of A Kind – 0.78ct Natural Loose Fancy Yellow Color Diamond Bird Cut

$4,800.00

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Retail Price – $6,500
Item Stock Number – 234765397334
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Shape – Bird
Carat Weight – 0.78ct
Color – Fancy Yellow
Clarity – SI2
Treatment – None
Cut Grade – VG
Polish – VG
Symmetry – VG
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