1 Carat Oval Diamond Engagement Ring, Certified Lab Diamond Ring

1 carat Oval Diamond Engagement ring features an oval cut diamond set with claw prongs. Our oval engagement ring is a lab diamond ring, which means the diamond was grown in a laboratory. Lab grown diamonds have all the same optical and physical properties as a natural diamond, but at a much more affordable price. See article from GIA posted below. Lab diamond rings are becoming very popular today for ethical & environmental reasons in addition to affordability. The diamond comes with a certification from the IGI/International Gemological Institute. This is a one of a kind diamond and we have not set it in the ring, allowing you to choose the finger size you need. Once sold, we will create a new listing with a new diamond.

This is a simple, minimal and classic design, which is evergreen. The ring shank features a total of 18 French set diamonds. This method of setting produces a much more brilliant result than typical prong types. We are showing a matching diamond wedding band. Your choice of 14k white , yellow or rose gold.

This is a very beautiful diamond ring! The Oval shape is a favorite as it elongates the visual appearance of the finger.

♡ SPECIFICS:
Material: 14kt gold
Shank Base Thickness: 1.80 mm
Shank Base Width: 2.2 mm

♡ CENTER DIAMOND DETAILS:
Material: Lab Grown Diamond with IGI Grading Report
Shape: Oval Brilliant
Dimensions: 8 X 6mm
Weight: 1.07 carat
Color: F
Clarity: VS1

♡ ACCENT DIAMOND DETAILS:
18) 1.70mm round brilliant diamonds
Material: Lab Grown diamonds
Weight: .02ct. each stone, .36 carat total weight
Color: F +
Clarity: VS

♡ SIZING:
Please contact us for cost, if the finger size you need is not listed.

♡ ARTICLE FROM GIA ON LAB GROWN DIAMONDS:
Two specimens of faceted crystalized carbon - both are crystal clear and give off a kaleidoscope of spectral colors in direct light. They appear to be identical. One, however, is a billion or more years old and the other was recently grown in a laboratory.

Both are diamonds, of course. The first is a natural diamond created by forces deep within the young Earth. The second is from a laboratory and possesses essentially the same chemical, physical and optical properties as its natural counterpart.

Diamond – the material, not the gem – is a mineral consisting of “essentially pure carbon crystalized in the isometric cubic system,” according to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC), which develops trading guides for the gem and jewelry industry.

Although the FTC says diamonds are essentially pure carbon, the vast majority of natural diamonds contain trace amounts of other substances, particularly nitrogen, which gives them a yellow color or (rarely) boron, which imparts a blue color. In addition, they usually contain inclusions, tiny bits of foreign material that were trapped in the still-forming diamond millions of years ago.

Laboratory-grown diamonds (also sometimes referred to as man-made or synthetic diamonds) entered the gem and jewelry market in commercial quantities about five years ago. Although identical in appearance to natural diamonds, they have very subtle differences that can only be detected by trained gemologists and sophisticated equipment designed for that purpose.

♡ Please note: This is a Made to Order Item. Please allow for 14-21 days order processing time.

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