0.53 Carat Cushion Diamond

469.88

SKU LBGC044DVS1EX Category
DIAMOND DETAILS

About Your Diamond

Diamond Size: 0.53

Diamond Size: 0.53ct A carat is the international unit used to measure the weight of a diamond or gemstone. One carat is equal to 200 milligrams, or 0.2 grams. This means a 5ct diamond will weigh 1 gram. The Lab-grown diamond you have chosen weighs 0.53 carats and measures around 6.10×4.15×2.49mm. Remember, these measurements are only an estimation, as every Lab-grown diamond has unique attributes.

Colour: D

Colour: D D coloured diamonds certificated by IGI are totally colourless or white diamonds and represent the highest colour grading which can be attributed to a diamond; as such, they are extremely rare and their immaculate colour purity justifies the premium that they command. D coloured diamonds are truly special. Please note that in some cases, an IGI D colour might be comparable to a GIA E colour. Please note that an EGL D colour may be comparable to a GIA E or F colour.

Clarity: VS1

Clarity: VS1 VS1 graded diamonds certificated by IGI will generally have one small or a few very tiny inclusions. The inclusions are not visible to the unaided eye (eye clean) and can only be located, sometimes with difficulty, using a 10x magnification loupe. VS1 clarity diamonds offer an excellent choice as they do not have the same premium as the IF and VVS categories and are very popular.

Cut: Excellent

Cut: Excellent Excellent cut diamonds are at the top of the cut grading ladder and sparkle with the maximum possible brilliance and life. Polished to perfection, Excellent cut diamonds have ideal table and depth percentages to reflect the most amount of light. Diamonds bearing this cut grade are therefore very sought after and justifiably carry a small premium over other cut grades due to their rarity, fire and beauty. Please note that there is no industry standard for grading cuts that aren’t round. To help select the ideal diamond, our experts have provided the following cut assessment based on our own strict criteria.
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