0.76 Carat, Fancy Red Diamond, Princess, SI2
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0.76 Carat, Fancy Red Diamond, Princess, SI2

 

An outstanding 0.76ct Princess cut Fancy RED

SI2 Argyle diamond. A red diamond on another

level. This stone originates from the Argyle mine

in Western Australia and has an Argyle laser

inscription: 45597 on the girdle along with a

GIA certificate. An absolute stunner, with its

rare shape, birthplace, pure red colour with no

secondary hue, its size and its beautiful clarity.

The cherry on top of any collection.

 

Diamond Full Details

  • Diamond SKU80935
  • Diamond Weight0.76
  • Diamond ColorRed
  • Diamond ShapePrincess
  • Diamond ClaritySI2
  • Diamond Measurements5.06x5.02x3.24
  • Diamond Total Depth64.54%
  • Diamond IntensityFancy
  • Diamond FluoresenceMedium Blue
  • Diamond PolishVery Good
  • Diamond SymmetryVery Good
  • Diamond CertificateGIA
  • Certificate Number2155692888
  • Diamond CertificateARGYLE
  • Certificate Number45597
  • Diamond Stones1
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Intensity:
  • Faint
  • V. Light
  • Light
  • F. Light
  • Fancy
  • F. Intense
  • F. Vivid
  • F. Deep
  • F. Dark

The median grade of the intensity grade scale. Heightened saturation and tone relative to Fancy Light. Stones of this intensity start to become hard to find and are priced accordingly.

Clarity
  • FL
  • IF
  • VVS1
  • VVS2
  • VS1
  • VS2
  • SI1
  • SI2
  • I1
  • I2
  • I3

Inclusions are noticeable to a skilled grader using 10× magnification. These inclusions may also be visible to the naked eye. The most common clarity grade; may represent good value in the correct setting.

Main Color
  • Red

Did you know that fancy red diamonds are one of the rarest colors of diamonds in the world? The largest one that has ever been discovered is the “Moussaieff Red”, at only 5.11 carats!

Did you know that no fancy red diamonds are larger than 5.11 carats? Only 3 red diamonds in existence weigh over 5 carats. They usually fetch one of the highest prices per carat because of their rarity.

Did you know that gemologists and mineralogists are not completely sure what causes the red color in fancy red diamonds? It is currently believed that the red is caused by incredible pressure that the diamonds endured during their formation.


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