This certified Princess loose diamond is of 0.35-carat, Excellent-cut, D color, and SI1 clarity. This natural diamond is accompanied by a diamond grading report from GIA, and a full 30 day inspection period.
| Style Number | C517D-020A_60591 | 
| Princess | |
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										Carat Weight
										 Carat Weight This refers to the measurement of a diamond’s actual weight on a scale. Usually the higher the carat weight, the larger the diamond would be, although the cut of a diamond also has an impact on its size. Carat weight, combined with a diamonds Color, Clarity, and Cut Grade, determine the diamonds value. Learn More | 0.35 | 
| D | |
| SI1 | |
| Graded By | GIA | 
| Excellent | |
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										Fluorescence
										 Fluorescence A bluish glow that originates from certain diamonds when exposed to high ultraviolet lighting conditions. Most experts indicate that a diamonds florescence does not affect its appearance, however, the market prices them differently. Therefore, diamonds with strong fluorescence are of better value, because they are less expensive than those with faint or negligible fluorescence. | None | 
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										Girdle
										 Girdle This refers to the outer edge, or outline, of the diamond’s shape that forms a band around the stone. Girdles can be rough (look sandblasted) or faceted (polished like the rest of the diamond). Most experts indicate that a diamond’s girdle is not an important factor in determining a diamonds value. | Slightly Thick to Thick | 
| Very Good | |
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										Symmetry
										 Symmetry Symmetry refers to the exactness of the shape and arrangement of facets (which are the polished flat surfaces on a diamond). Symmetry grades include: extremely poor, very poor, poor, fair, good, very good, and excellent. Few diamonds are available with excellent or very good symmetry, and diamonds with poor to extremely poor symmetry should be avoided. This is an important indicator of the quality of a diamond’s cut. | Very Good | 
| 3.84 x 3.76 x 2.84 mm | |
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A diamond cut of high brilliance that has an even pattern of light and dark areas.
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													Diamonds that are D in color have absolutely no trace of color (colorless). Because of its extreme rarity and incomparable brilliance, a D grade diamond is the most expensive and valuable color grade.
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																SI stands for Slightly Included. These diamonds contain inclusions that are visible under 10x magnification, but are not very noticeable to the naked eye. SI clarity diamonds present an exceptional value, and are used by most high-end jewelry designers. The SI 1 grade is slightly better than SI 2.
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