Yellow Diamond – 3.25ct Natural Loose Fancy Yellow Canary GIA VVS2 Cushion

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Yellow Diamond – 3.25ct Natural Loose Fancy Yellow Canary GIA VVS2 Cushion

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Retail Price – $35,500

Item Stock Number – 7583568569

Certificate Number – GIA 2191161740

Shape – Cushion

Carat Weight – 3.25ct

Measurements – 9.16×7.64×5.17

Color – Fancy Yellow

Clarity – VVS2

Treatment – None

Cut Grade – EX

Polish – G

Symmetry – VG

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