LoveLoc - GIA Certified Diamond *Special Offer*
LoveLoc,
Best Ideal Quality @ Lowest Price Forever,
Round Brilliant Diamond Graded / Certified by GIA,
Certificate Report no.: GIA 5196191507,
1.01ct / E color / VVS1 come with (9 EXcellent)**,
LoveLoc Price: USD11,180.00
Market Retail Price: USD18,680.00
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**9 EXcellent - Diamond with 9 EXcellent (Best Ideal Cut, Best Ideal Polish, Best Ideal Symmetry, None Flourescence, No Black Inclusion, No Tinge, No Milky, No Shaded, Best Ideal Proportion Best Ideal Luster).
#Best for making Solitaire Jewellery like, Proposal Ring or Engagement Ring. #Singapore Best Selling Brand.
*** All our GIA Diamonds are Guaranteed 100% Trusted Source and Conflict Free ***
Best Ideal Quality @ Lowest Price Forever,
Round Brilliant Diamond Graded / Certified by GIA,
Certificate Report no.: GIA 5196191507,
1.01ct / E color / VVS1 come with (9 EXcellent)**,
LoveLoc Price: USD11,180.00
Market Retail Price: USD18,680.00
https://www.facebook.com/diamondjewelleryproposalringengagementringwedding
**9 EXcellent - Diamond with 9 EXcellent (Best Ideal Cut, Best Ideal Polish, Best Ideal Symmetry, None Flourescence, No Black Inclusion, No Tinge, No Milky, No Shaded, Best Ideal Proportion Best Ideal Luster).
#Best for making Solitaire Jewellery like, Proposal Ring or Engagement Ring. #Singapore Best Selling Brand.
*** All our GIA Diamonds are Guaranteed 100% Trusted Source and Conflict Free ***
LoveLoc GIA Certified Diamond Inventory::
LoveLoc GIA Diamond JJ
(Round Brilliant Cut - 0.70ct to 0.73ct, D to G Color, Flawless - VS2)
LoveLoc GIA Diamond JJ - FCFS
(Fancy Color and Fancy Shape from 1.00ct up)
http://www.gia.edu - to check your desired diamond certificate's report (copy the GIA number from our stock-list and paste on the GIA website under "Keyword or Report No." then click "GO" or press "Enter" button).
(Round Brilliant Cut - 0.70ct to 0.73ct, D to G Color, Flawless - VS2)
LoveLoc GIA Diamond JJ - FCFS
(Fancy Color and Fancy Shape from 1.00ct up)
http://www.gia.edu - to check your desired diamond certificate's report (copy the GIA number from our stock-list and paste on the GIA website under "Keyword or Report No." then click "GO" or press "Enter" button).
Important Notice**
GIA Laboratory Alert
May
12, 2015 -- GIA reasonably suspects that approximately 500 colorless to
near colorless diamonds submitted primarily to our laboratory in Israel
potentially were subjected to an undisclosed temporary treatment.GIA believes that the treatment is a process that temporarily masks the inherent color of the diamond and can lead to a higher grade. The color difference can be as much as three grades. GIA has not yet identified the treatment process, but this is being actively researched. At this time, the diamonds treated in this way have been submitted by just a few clients.
Report numbers with this suspected treatment are listed and we ask anyone who has purchased or holds these diamonds to please re-submit them to any GIA location for review. GIA will expedite the service, and no fee will be assessed. We have terminated submissions from the clients who have submitted these diamonds to GIA and have notified the appropriate trade bodies.
** Most natural diamonds
are formed at high temperature and pressure at depths of 140 to 190
kilometers (87 to 118 mi) in the Earth's mantle. Carbon-containing
minerals provide the carbon source, and the growth occurs over periods from 1 billion to 3.3 billion years (25% to 75% of the age of the Earth).
Diamonds are brought close to the Earth's surface through deep volcanic
eruptions by a magma, which cools into igneous rocks known as
kimberlites and lamproites. Diamonds can also be produced synthetically in a HPHT method which approximately simulates
the conditions in the Earth's mantle. An alternative, and completely
different growth technique is chemical vapor deposition (CVD). Several
non-diamond materials, which include cubic zirconia and silicon carbide and are often called diamond simulants, resemble diamond in appearance and many properties. Special gemological techniques have been developed to distinguish natural, synthetic diamonds and diamond simulants. **
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