Imperial Diamond Statement Ring 0.88ct Diamonds in 18K White Gold

Imperial Diamond Dress Ring 0.88ct Diamonds in 18K White Gold

Size H
£2,230.96
Price  £2,230.96 Regular price  £2,860.20
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Imperial Diamond Dress Ring 0.88ct Diamonds in 18K White Gold

Imperial Diamond Statement Ring 0.88ct Diamonds in 18K White Gold
Imperial Diamond Dress Ring 0.88ct Diamonds in 18K White Gold
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Imperial Diamond Dress Ring 0.88ct Diamonds in 18K White Gold

RZ2283/630W18-Size H-basic

This stunning designer ring with sparkling diamonds in a pave set around an illusion set emerald cut center cluster is set with 0.88 carats of diamonds. Majestic and striking with a pave of diamonds on its shoulders, this exquisite diamond ring would make a beautiful dress ring or the perfect engagement ring for the brazen woman who likes to stand out. Handset by master craftsmen, this unique ring is cleverly designed in a emerald cut shaped center motif, set with baguette-cut diamonds and small brilliant cut diamonds. With sparkling pave set diamonds on the shoulders, this ring will certainly not go unnoticed. This beautiful diamond engagement ring is made from the highest quality 18K white gold

  • Diamond Weight : 0.88ct
  • Diamond Quality : Clarity SI, Colour G/H
  • Metal : 18K White Gold
  • Gemstone : Diamond
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Diamond Guide

At Diamond Treats:

  • All diamond jewellery comes with a Diamond Certificate
  • The diamond 'Colour' and 'Clarity' that we set in each item is shown clearly on the product page
  • All diamonds are of a bright white 'Colour'.
  • All diamonds are eye clean so that there are almost no inclusions visble to the naked eye
  • All diamonds are of the finest 'Cut' to ensure that you get the most sparkling diamonds in your jewellery

THE FOUR C's:

Cut

Cut is a very important quality factor, and probably the most challenging, of the four Cs to understand. The brilliance of a diamond depends heavily on its cut, which give a diamond that brightness that seems to come from the very heart of the diamond. The quality of the cut is a result of just the right angles, proportions and finish of the diamond.  It is the quality of the cut that gives a diamond its ability to handle light, which in turn leads to its dazzling brilliance and fire.

Clarity

Almost all diamonds contain some inner flaws, or inclusions, that occur during the formation process.  These inclusions are the ‘birthmarks’ of the diamond.  The visibility, number and size of these inclusions determine what is called the clarity of a diamond. The inclusions interfere with the path of light through the diamond and therefore, diamonds that contain a lower degree of these inclusions create more brilliance.  The better the clarity of the diamond the more expensive the diamond will be.  Most inclusions in a diamond are so small that it is not possible to see them with the naked eye.

Color

A diamond is graded based on its lack of colour.  The less colour, or the more colourless a diamond is, the greater its value and its visual appeal. Diamond colour grades range as follows:

  • D-F (Colourless) – These are the rarest and highest colour grade diamonds
  • G-J (Near Colourless) – These are rare diamonds still with a bright white colour
  • K-M (Faint) – These are not so rare diamonds with a slight yellow tint
  • N-R (Very Light) – These are widely available diamonds with noticeable yellow tint
  • S-Z (Light) – These grade of diamonds are plentiful in the market and therefore the lowest colour grade

Colourless and Near Colourless diamonds are the most desirable since they allow the most refraction of light (sparkle). 

Carat (weight)

Diamond Carat is the unit of weight by which a diamond is measured  As diamond carat weight increases so does its value, however it is important to note that as larger diamonds are rarer than smaller ones, the value of a single diamond increases exponentially with its carat weight.  Often the carat weight of a diamond is used when talking about the diamonds size.  Although this is not strictly correct, naturally, as the weight of a diamond increases, so does its size, and for this reason people use Carat weight as an indication of size. 

The table below shows the approximate diameter of a round and princess cut diamond as the carat weight changes:

Diamond Weight in carats:

Round Diamond diameter in mm:

Princess Diamond size in mm:

0.10ct

3.00mm

2.50mm

0.20ct

3.80mm

 

0.25ct

 

3.50mm

0.30ct

4.30mm

 

0.40ct

4.80mm

 

0.50ct

5.20mm

4.40mm

0.70ct

5.85mm

 

0.75ct

 

5.00mm

0.90ct

6.30mm

 

1.00ct

6.50mm

5.50mm