Natural (Estimated based on light refraction and high dispersion patterns)
Natural (Estimated based on light refraction and high dispersion patterns) · Round Brilliant
Excellent Cut

Carat
Estimated between 1.50 to 2.00 carats
Color
Estimated G-H (Near Colorless)
Clarity
Estimated VS1-VS2 (Very Slightly Included)
Shape
Round Brilliant
Overall Assessment
A high-quality, high-value diamond showcasing exceptional light performance and masterful cutting, suited for a luxury engagement piece.
Cut Quality
Excellent
Brilliance
High (Strong white light return from the central facets)
Fire
Excellent (Strong dispersion of spectral colors visible across the crown)
Scintillation
Crisp and well-distributed dark and light contrast patterns
Proportions
Excellent (Balanced table-to-depth ratio with ideal crown and pavilion angles)
Symmetry
Excellent (High degree of facet alignment and arrow synchronization visible)
Polish
Excellent
Fluorescence
None to Faint (No visible haziness in direct light)
Inclusions
No major eye-visible inclusions; potential microscopic crystals or needles
Blemishes
Minimal to none visible; clean surface facets
Origin
Likely mined origin (Botswana, Russia, or Canada)
Treatment Detection
None detected; high-quality natural appearance
Estimated Value
$12,000 - $18,000 USD (Varies by exact color/clarity specs)
Certification Estimate
GIA (Gemological Institute of America) - Triple Excellent Grade
Investment Potential
Moderate to High; classic round brilliants of this size and quality maintain value well
Similar Diamonds
GIA certified 1.75ct G/VS1 Round Brilliant Ideal Cut
Setting Suggestions
Currently in a six-prong platinum or white gold solitaire setting with a pavé band; pairs excellently with high-polish white metals
Care & Maintenance
Regular ultrasonic cleaning or mild dish soap with a soft brush; professional check of the six prongs every 6 months
Interesting Facts
The round brilliant cut is engineered specifically to maximize total internal reflection through 57 or 58 facets