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The Serendipity Ring | 1.28 CT Cushion Diamond

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RING DETAILS 

Metal Type & Color  14K Yellow Gold 
Average Band Width  1.9 mm 

 

CENTER STONE DETAILS 

Stone Type Lab Created Diamond
Stone Carat Weight  1.6 CT, E VS1
Stone Dimensions  6.5 mm 

 

ACCENT STONE DETAILS 

Stone Type  Natural Light Green Diamond (irradiated)
Stone Grade  VS, F
Stone Weight 0.06 CTTW

This ring includes a report on the center stone. 

The Serendipity Ring | 1.28 CT Cushion Diamond - Lavender Creek Gems
The Serendipity Ring | 1.28 CT Cushion Diamond - Lavender Creek Gems
The Serendipity Ring | 1.28 CT Cushion Diamond - Lavender Creek Gems
The Serendipity Ring | 1.28 CT Cushion Diamond - Lavender Creek Gems
The Serendipity Ring | 1.28 CT Cushion Diamond - Lavender Creek Gems
The Serendipity Ring | 1.28 CT Cushion Diamond - Lavender Creek Gems
The Serendipity Ring | 1.28 CT Cushion Diamond - Lavender Creek Gems
The Serendipity Ring | 1.28 CT Cushion Diamond - Lavender Creek Gems
The Serendipity Ring | 1.28 CT Cushion Diamond - Lavender Creek Gems
The Serendipity Ring | 1.28 CT Cushion Diamond

About Lab Created Diamonds

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    Hardness

    Lab-grown diamonds match the quality of natural diamonds. They are produced in a controlled setting using either high-pressure high-temperature (HPHT) methods or chemical vapor deposition (CVD) techniques. As a result, these diamonds have the same crystal structure and physical properties as those formed naturally, including their exceptional hardness. Both lab-grown and natural diamonds are rated 10 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, making them extremely resistant to scratching and equally durable.

    • The Mohs scale is a measurement system used to assess and compare the hardness of minerals. Developed by Friedrich Mohs in 1812, it assigns a ranking from 1 to 10 to minerals based on their ability to scratch or be scratched by other minerals. This scale provides a simple and practical way to understand the relative hardness of different minerals, with 1 being the softest (e.g., talc) and 10 the hardest (e.g., diamond).
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    Color Range & Varieties

    Lab-grown diamonds are available in a wide array of colors, spanning from completely colorless to vibrant hues. They cover the full spectrum, including:

    • Colorless (D-F): Ranging from absolutely clear to near colorless.
    • Near Colorless (G-J): Slightly tinted but still predominantly clear.
    • Faint (K-M): Noticeable yellow or brown tints.
    • Fancy Colors: Includes yellow, brown, pink, blue, green, and more exotic shades.