The Nelly WG RAD
Shown with 3 ct

The Nelly Set With A 2 Carat Radiant Lab Diamond

R$16,103
Carat Weight:2
11.522.53
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Total Price

R$16,103

Ships in 2-4 weeks

Diamond Carat Size Guide

Shown with 2.0 ct
Diamond carat size hand  image
Diamond carat size Radiant shape  image

*The setting in the image is for reference only

Know your setting

Width

1.6mm

Measured at the base of the ring

Approx. TCW

0.09 ct

The setting’s average total carat weight

Metal

14k White Gold

58.5% Gold
25.4% Copper
8.7% Zinc
7.3% Nickel
The secret sauce that makes this piece.
*All white gold pieces are Rhodium plated

Accent Gems

D-F

Color

VVS

Clarity

Side stones average color & clarity

Profile

High

Sits flush with a straight wedding band

Extras

Know your stone

Carat

2

Universal measurement unit for diamonds

Color

D-F

Clarity

VS

The Nelly Set With A 2 Carat Radiant Lab Diamond

The Nelly is a hidden halo solitaire engagement ring with a surprising twist. You can see the whole center stone, held high by four claws. The pave-set diamond hidden halo is directly underneath the girdle and right above the dainty band. A tasteful choice if you want to show off your center stone while illuminating it from underneath.

Details
SKU
203Q-ER-LDIAM-RAD-2-WG-14
Width
1.6mm
Center Stone Shape
Radiant
Material
14k White Gold
Style
Solitaire
Profile
High
Side Stones
Average Color
D-F
Average Clarity
VVS
Shape
Round
Origin
Lab Diamonds
Approx. Total Carat
0.09ct
Center Stone
Size
2Ct
Type
Lab Diamond
Color
D-F
Clarity
VS

This item is made to order and takes 2-4 weeks to craft. We ship FedEx Priority Overnight, signature required and fully insured.

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Understand Your Diamond Qualities

Color stoneColor solid
Completely colorless, these diamonds are rare and highly sought after. A good choice when money is no object.
Color refers to the natural tint of a diamond. The closer the diamond is to “colorless” the rarer it is. The industry standard to grading color in a diamond is to assign a letter grade from D (colorless) to J (nearly colorless)

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