Product Description
One lady’s 18k white gold, Lazare Kaplan, diamond engagement ring. Item is trademarked and the condition is new.
As the first person to cut a diamond to “ideal proportions”, the Russian Master diamond cutter Lazare Kaplan truly changed the industry with the methods used to obtain this level of beauty. The LK company was the first diamond cutting company to go public, to laser inscribe diamonds, provide branded diamonds, and so much more. The majority of diamond companies today are based off the groundwork Lazare has set.
No less than a true spectacle of radiance, this engagement ring’s centre stone is set with a 0.90ct. round brilliant cut Lazare diamond. The expanse of this stone approximately measures 6.20 – 6.22 x 3.84mm., showing off every perfectly cut facet right down to the cutlet, producing an unrivalled scintillation from its Ideal cut, which is only accentuated by the eye-clean SI-2 clarity, and colourless gauge of F.
The stone was initially graded by GIA and bears a laser inscription along the girdle. This can be cross referenced on both the documentation provided, and their website (https://www.gia.edu/report-check-landing).
The girdle of this stone is laser inscribed with a unique serial number provided by Lazare, which can be found on the documentation provided and cross referenced on their website (https://lazarediamonds.com/MyLazare).
The split tri-band with a contemporary Cathedral style, designed by Simon G, is decorated with sixty-four, 0.90 to 2.45mm, round brilliant cut diamonds. These gorgeous sparkling stones have an approximate total weight of 0.55ct., and present with qualities gauged by VS-1 to VS-2 clarity, F-G colour, and Very Good colour.
This stunner is currently sized at a 6.25. Certificate of appraisal provided by GIA and International Gem Assessment Inc. (www.accreditedappraisers.com), located in Toronto, with an “estimated retail replacement value” of $18,500.00.