Real GIA 2.72ct Natural Fancy Green & Pink Diamonds Engagement Ring 18K Cushion

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Real GIA 2.72ct Natural Fancy Green & Pink Diamonds Engagement Ring 18K Cushion

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DIAMOND INFORMATION

Retail Price – $32,500

Item Stock Number – 54724575222

Certificate Number – GIA 5181317672

Shape – Cushion

Carat Weight – 2.72ct , 2.00ct Center

Measurements – 7.88×6.95×4.40

Color – Fancy Green Yellow

Clarity – SI1-I1

Treatment – None

Cut Grade – EX

Polish – VG

Symmetry – VG

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