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ORRO Cameo Swirl Ring Lab Grown Diamond in 18K Rose Gold
* Ring design illustrated is with Brilliant cut stone.
CLARITY GRADE
VS 1
VS 2
SI 1
COLOR GRADE
E
F
G
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Elegance meets artistry in the ORRO Cameo Swirl Ring, a stunning creation that celebrates the beauty of fluid design. At the center of this exquisite piece lies a 1.0ct Round Brilliant Cut diamond, perfectly positioned to capture and reflect light from every angle. The band, crafted with meticulous attention to detail, swirls gracefully around the center stone, evoking a sense of natural movement and flow. This distinctive design not only enhances the diamond's brilliance but also adds a touch of dynamic elegance to a timeless silhouette. The ORRO Cameo Swirl Ring is a masterpiece for those who appreciate the harmony of innovation and tradition.
Thickness : 1.30 mm(top), 2.10 mm(bottom)
Thickness : 1.30 mm(top), 2.10 mm(bottom)




Lab-Grown Diamond
CLARITY GRADE
The clarity of a diamond refers to the presence of inclusions or blemishes within the stone. Lab-grown diamonds and natural diamonds differ significantly in clarity. Lab-grown diamonds are produced under highly controlled conditions, resulting in a higher clarity grade or even a flawless grade. They are graded on the clarity scale developed by GIA, ranging from FL to I3, with the lower clarity grade indicating more imperfections.

COLOR GRADE
Impurities in a diamond are responsible for its color. Lab-grown diamonds are graded based on the color scale developed by GIA, ranging from D to Z, with each descending letter denoting an increasing amount of color (yellow, brown, or gray) in the diamonds.
The color grading of lab-grown diamonds is typically done by IGI (International Gemological Institute) or GIA (Gemmology Institute of America) in a similar manner to natural diamonds.
The color grading of lab-grown diamonds is typically done by IGI (International Gemological Institute) or GIA (Gemmology Institute of America) in a similar manner to natural diamonds.

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