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WE SHIP $15,800 10.57ct Lab Grown Diamond Ring F, VVS2 - IGI & UGL CERTS New - photo 1

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This lot sold for $1,100 at auction in Lancaster, PA on August 20, 2026, after 38 bids.

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A 10.57-carat lab-grown diamond solitaire ring, F color, VVS2 clarity, new condition, with IGI and UGL certifications. High-end jewelers and online retailers resell certified lab diamonds to engaged couples and investment buyers. Verify both gemological certificates are original and current - authentication and clarity grade directly drive resale value in the secondary diamond market.

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A 10.57-carat lab-grown diamond solitaire ring, F color, VVS2 clarity, new condition, with IGI and UGL certifications. High-end jewelers and online retailers resell certified lab diamonds to engaged couples and investment buyers. Verify both gemological certificates are original and current - authentication and clarity grade directly drive resale value in the secondary diamond market.

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Condition New Item Description Offered for auction is a new emerald cut lab grown diamond solitaire ring crafted in sterling silver. This impressive ring features a 10.57 carat emerald cut lab grown diamond with F color and VVS2 clarity, giving the piece a large, clean, and elegant appearance. Diamond Details 1 Emerald Cut Laboratory Grown Diamond Carat Weight 10.57 Carats Color F Clarity VVS2 Measurements 14.77 x 10.28 x 7.06 mm Polish Excellent Symmetry Excellent Fluorescence None IGI Report Number LG724504329 Diamond Girdle Is Laser Inscribed IGI LG724504329 Mounting Details Metal Sterling Silver Style Diamond Solitaire Ring Ring Size 7 Documentation Included UGL Appraisal Report Number 3613490 IGI Laboratory Grown Diamond Report Number LG724504329 Appraisal Intended For Insurance Purposes Estimated Retail Value $15,800.00 Comments This new sterling silver solitaire ring showcases a substantial 10.57 carat emerald cut lab grown diamond with F color and VVS2 clarity. The diamond is laser inscribed to match the IGI report number, and both the UGL appraisal and IGI report are included. The IGI report notes that this laboratory grown diamond was created by the Chemical Vapor Deposition CVD growth process and is Type IIa. YOU'LL RECEIVE THE IGI & UGL CERTIFICATES WITH YOUR DIAMOND RING FREE Amazon Fire 7 16GB 7" Tablet when the winning bid is $3,499 or more. A lab-grown diamond is chemically and physically the same as a diamond. It is grown in a controlled environment using technology that replicates that diamond process. Lab-grown diamonds look the same as diamonds. Since lab-grown diamonds are essentially the same as diamonds, they have the same properties, such as hardness. Both lab-grown and diamonds rank as a 10 on Mohs scale. That means that you can have the same peace of mind wearing a lab-grown diamond every day as you have wearing a diamond. Why Lab-Grown Diamonds Are Better for the Environment Than Natural Diamonds The diamond industry has long been under scrutiny for its environmental impact, particularly in the case of mined, or natural, diamonds. Lab-grown diamonds have emerged as a more sustainable and ethical alternative, addressing many of the environmental concerns associated with traditional diamond mining. Here’s why lab-grown diamonds are better for the planet. 1. Eliminating Ecosystem Destruction Mining natural diamonds requires significant disruption to the Earth. Open-pit and underground mining involve the removal of vast amounts of soil and rock, leading to habitat destruction, soil erosion, and deforestation. In contrast, lab-grown diamonds are created in controlled environments, requiring no excavation or destruction of ecosystems. This dramatically reduces the impact on wildlife and local biodiversity 2. Lower Carbon Footprint Diamond mining is an energy-intensive process that relies heavily on fossil fuels, contributing to carbon emissions and climate change. While lab-grown diamonds also require energy, technological advancements and the increasing adoption of renewable energy in production make them a greener choice. Many companies producing lab-grown diamonds are moving toward carbon-neutral or low-carbon operations, further minimizing their environmental footprint 3. Reduced Water Usage Mining diamonds consumes vast quantities of water, often in regions where water is already a scarce resource. The water-intensive processes not only strain local supplies but can also pollute waterways with chemicals and sediment runoff. Lab-grown diamonds, on the other hand, use significantly less water in their production, and the water used is often recycled, preventing wastage. 4. Mitigating Pollution Traditional diamond mining often leads to pollution through the release of harmful substances like cyanide and mercury, which can contaminate soil and water. These pollutants pose long-term risks to local communities and ecosystems. Lab-grown diamond production avoids these toxic byproducts, offering a cleaner alternative with far fewer environmental hazards. 5. Preservation of Land Diamond mining requires large tracts of land, often leading to the displacement of communities and long-term land degradation. Once mines are depleted, the land is often left barren and unusable. Lab-grown diamonds are produced in laboratories or factories with minimal land use, preserving landscapes and reducing the need for land rehabilitation. 6. Transparency and Ethical Sourcing The environmental damage caused by diamond mining is often compounded by unethical practices, such as unsafe working conditions and conflict diamonds that fuel violence in mining regions. Lab-grown diamonds are created in controlled environments, ensuring transparency and ethical practices. This reduces the demand for conflict diamonds and promotes responsible sourcing We accept credit cards, cashier's checks, and money orders. If you decide to return this item refunds are issued minus shipping and handling. Payment is due within 5 days after the close of the auction. I'm sorry but we don't combine shipping and handling. Auctions that sell for more than $300 will be shipped with USPS Signature Confirmation, and auctions selling for less than $300 will be shipped with USPS Delivery Confirmation. International bidders, please inquiry about shipping price prior to bidding. This auction is subject to a 10% buyer’s premium with a minimum of $25.00(or whichever is higher) added to your winning bid amount. Stock photo shown. Legal Disclaimer: Jewelry Auctions Inc. expressly makes no warranty as to representations regarding the value of any items offered for purchase. 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