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Lab Created 2.06 Carat Emerald Diamond

AL002018
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Product Information
SKU AL002018
Stone Information
MAIN
carat 2.06
shape Emerald
color G
clarity VS1
polish Excellent
symmetry Very Good
fluoresence NON
measurements 8.53x6.07x3.98
cert lab IGI

The Four C’s of Your Diamond

Carat

The carat is the measurement unit for the weight of a diamond. Although it represents weight, carat is frequently mistaken for size. A single carat is equivalent to 0.2 grams. The following chart provides a general indication of how diamond size increases as carat weight increases. It’s essential to keep in mind that although the dimensions depicted in the chart are standard, each diamond is exceptional and distinct.

Your Stone
2.06 CT
.25 CT
(4.1 mm)
.5 CT
(5.1 mm)
.55 CT
(5.8 mm)
1 CT
(6.4 mm)
1.25 CT
(6.9 mm)
1.5 CT
(7.4 mm)
1.75 CT
(7.8 mm)
2 CT+
(8.1 mm)
Color

The “color” of a diamond is the inherent hue that is visible and remains and doesn’t change over time. Diamonds that lack color allow a greater amount of light to pass through them, resulting in more brilliance and scintillation. Like a prism, a diamond disperses light into various colors and projects them as flashes of vivid hues known as fire.

G: Near colorless

Near colorless diamonds offer a warm brilliance, balancing brightness with subtle hue for captivating allure.
Colorless
D - F
Near colorless
G - J
Faint Color
K - M
Very Light Color
N - R
Light Color
S - Z
Clarity

The term “clarity” in relation to a diamond pertains to the existence of flaws both on and inside the diamond. Whenever a diamond is extracted from the carbon-rich depths of the earth, minuscule amounts of natural substances are frequently trapped inside and are referred to as inclusions.

VS1

VS, or Very Slightly Included, diamonds have minor inclusions visible under 10x magnification.
FI
flawless
IF
internally flawless
VVS1, VVS2
very very slightly included
VS1, VS2
very slightly included
SI1, SI2
slightly
included