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Loose Diamonds

Loose Lab Grown Diamonds

Shop loose diamonds the smart way, with clear 360° videos, real-time availability, and filters that actually help. Whether you're leaning toward a lab-grown sparkler or a natural classic, our certified diamonds are hand-picked for quality and responsibly sourced.
Tap on any diamond to see the details, or play with the filters to narrow things down to what feels right.

Same beauty, same sparkle, just grown above ground. Our loose lab grown diamonds are physically and chemically identical to natural ones, but often cost less and have a lighter footprint. Every stone is certified, responsibly sourced, and ready to star in your dream ring.
Browse 360° videos, tweak the filters, and find a lab diamond that feels just right.

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Diamond Shapes

Diamonds come in all kinds of shapes, round, oval, cushion, pear, and more. The shape doesn’t affect the quality, but it does change how the diamond looks on the finger and how it sparkles. Round brilliants usually sparkle the most, while longer shapes (like oval or emerald) can make fingers look slimmer.

At Divour, we say: go with the one that just feels right, not the one someone told you to pick.

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Carat Weight

Carat measures how much a diamond weighs. One carat (1.00ct) equals 0.20 grams, about the weight of a paperclip. Two diamonds can weigh the same but look different depending on their shape and how they’re cut.

We suggest setting your budget first, then playing with cut and shape to find the sweet spot for size.

Color

Most diamonds have a tiny bit of tint, usually yellow or brown, picked up as they form. The closer to colorless, the icier and brighter the stone will look. That’s why higher color grades (D, E, F) are popular, especially if you want that crisp, white sparkle.

We recommend sticking to D–F for that clean, timeless look.

Clarity

Clarity is all about how clean the diamond looks under magnification. Most have small natural marks (called inclusions), but many are so tiny you’ll never notice them without a microscope. Paying for flawless might not be worth it if you can't even spot the flaw.

Our advice? VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, or VVS1 to VS1 for lab, great balance of value and beauty.

Only Round diamonds having Cut value.

Cut Range

Cut is what makes a diamond sparkle. It tells you how well the stone’s proportions and angles reflect light. Even a high-carat diamond can look dull if the cut’s off. Cut grades only apply to round diamonds, but other shapes have symmetry and polish grades you’ll want to check too.

We recommend Excellent (GIA) or Ideal (IGI), different names, same top-tier sparkle.

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Diamond Price

Price depends on lots of things: size, cut, color, clarity, and even shape. You could see two diamonds with the same specs priced very differently depending on what’s actually visible to the eye. Tiny differences on paper can mean big differences in price.

We’re here to help you find the one that looks amazing and makes sense for your wallet.

Certificate

At Divour Diamonds, we offer a wide selection of diamonds that are all certified by leading gemological institutes such as GIA, IGI, EGL USA, EGL INT'L, and HRD, ensuring that each stone meets the highest standards of quality and authenticity. These prestigious certification bodies are recognized worldwide for their rigorous grading processes, providing our customers with the confidence that their diamond has been independently evaluated and verified for its cut, color, clarity, and carat weight. Whether you choose a GIA-certified diamond for the utmost precision or one from IGI, EGL, or HRD for excellent value, every diamond we offer comes with a trusted certification to guarantee its true worth.

Polish

It refers to the smoothness of a diamond's surface, which affects its brilliance. A well-polished diamond reflects light better, enhancing its sparkle. Graded from Excellent to Poor, higher polish grades indicate a smoother, more flawless surface. At Divour Diamonds, we ensure our diamonds are polished to the highest standards for maximum brilliance and we recommend choosing an excellent polish.

Symmetry

It refers to the precise alignment and arrangement of a diamond's facets, which directly influences its overall appearance and brilliance. Diamonds with excellent symmetry have perfectly aligned, evenly shaped facets that allow light to be reflected and refracted in the most optimal way, maximizing sparkle. Symmetry is graded from Excellent to Poor, with higher grades indicating superior facet alignment. At Divour Diamonds, we emphasize the importance of symmetry, ensuring that each diamond we offer delivers exceptional brilliance and visual appeal. We recommend choosing diamonds with an Excellent symmetry grade.

Fluorescence

Fluorescence in diamonds causes a visible glow under UV light, usually blue, which can make diamonds appear hazy or enhance their whiteness, especially in lower color grades. Graded from "None" to "Very Strong," strong fluorescence often lowers price, making diamonds without fluorescence more desirable.

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L/W ratio

The L/W ratio (Length/Width ratio) in diamonds measures the proportional relationship between the diamond's length and width. It's used to assess the shape and symmetry, with ideal ratios varying by shape. A higher ratio results in a more elongated appearance, while a lower ratio creates a squarer look. The right L/W ratio enhances a diamond's overall aesthetics and visual appeal, especially for fancy shapes like oval or marquise.

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Table

It refers to the flat, top facet of the diamond, usually the largest. It impacts the diamond's brilliance by controlling how light enters and exits the stone. Its size, as a percentage of the diamond's diameter, affects the stone's sparkle. A well-proportioned table helps maximize the diamond's light performance and visual appeal.

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Depth

It refers to the height of the diamond from the top (table) to the bottom (pavilion), measured as a percentage of its diameter. It affects the diamond's overall proportions and light performance. A well-balanced depth enhances brilliance, while too shallow or deep can reduce sparkle. The ideal depth for a round diamond is typically between 59% and 62%.

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0.22 D SI1 Very Good EX EX GIA £264.00 More Info
0.22 Carat D SI1 Round Natural Diamond

    0.22 Carat D SI1 Round Natural Diamond

    Natural Diamond, D Colour, SI1 Clarity, Very Good Cut

    £264.00

    • Cut:

      Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
      Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

      Very Good
    • Carat:

      Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
      Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

      0.22
    • Colour:

      Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
      D to F for a crisp, clean look.

      D
    • Clarity:

      Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
      VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

      SI1
    • Polish:

      Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
      Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

      EX
    • Symmetry:

      Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
      Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

      EX
    • Fluorescence:

      Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
      None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

      NON
    • Measurements:

      A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
      Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

      3.9x3.88x2.44
    • Table:

      The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
      54% to 60% for round diamonds.

      57
    • Depth:

      Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
      59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

      62.70
    • Report:

      A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
      Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

      GIA
    • Certificate No.:

      Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
      Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

      2386672253
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    0.30 G SI1 Excellent EX EX IGI £267.00 More Info
    0.30 Carat G SI1 Round Natural Diamond

      0.30 Carat G SI1 Round Natural Diamond

      Natural Diamond, G Colour, SI1 Clarity, Excellent Cut

      £267.00

      • Cut:

        Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
        Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

        Excellent
      • Carat:

        Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
        Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

        0.30
      • Colour:

        Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
        D to F for a crisp, clean look.

        G
      • Clarity:

        Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
        VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

        SI1
      • Polish:

        Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
        Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

        EX
      • Symmetry:

        Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
        Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

        EX
      • Fluorescence:

        Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
        None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

        NON
      • Measurements:

        A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
        Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

        4.27x4.31x2.67
      • Table:

        The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
        54% to 60% for round diamonds.

        56
      • Depth:

        Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
        59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

        62.30
      • Report:

        A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
        Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

        IGI
      • Certificate No.:

        Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
        Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

        476171997
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      0.23 F SI1 Excellent EX EX GIA £281.00 More Info
      0.23 Carat F SI1 Round Natural Diamond

        0.23 Carat F SI1 Round Natural Diamond

        Natural Diamond, F Colour, SI1 Clarity, Excellent Cut

        £281.00

        • Cut:

          Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
          Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

          Excellent
        • Carat:

          Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
          Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

          0.23
        • Colour:

          Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
          D to F for a crisp, clean look.

          F
        • Clarity:

          Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
          VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

          SI1
        • Polish:

          Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
          Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

          EX
        • Symmetry:

          Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
          Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

          EX
        • Fluorescence:

          Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
          None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

          FNT
        • Measurements:

          A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
          Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

          3.89x3.91x2.47
        • Table:

          The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
          54% to 60% for round diamonds.

          56
        • Depth:

          Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
          59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

          63.30
        • Report:

          A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
          Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

          GIA
        • Certificate No.:

          Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
          Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

          6445120135
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        0.21 G VVS1 Excellent EX EX GIA £303.00 More Info
        0.21 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond

          0.21 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond

          Natural Diamond, G Colour, VVS1 Clarity, Excellent Cut

          £303.00

          • Cut:

            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

            Excellent
          • Carat:

            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

            0.21
          • Colour:

            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

            G
          • Clarity:

            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

            VVS1
          • Polish:

            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

            EX
          • Symmetry:

            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

            EX
          • Fluorescence:

            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

            MED
          • Measurements:

            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

            3.87x3.89x2.34
          • Table:

            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

            59
          • Depth:

            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

            60.40
          • Report:

            A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
            Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

            GIA
          • Certificate No.:

            Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
            Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

            2474087854
          Add To Ring More Info
          0.20 E VS2 Excellent EX EX GIA £313.00 More Info
          0.20 Carat E VS2 Round Natural Diamond

            0.20 Carat E VS2 Round Natural Diamond

            Natural Diamond, E Colour, VS2 Clarity, Excellent Cut

            £313.00

            • Cut:

              Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
              Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

              Excellent
            • Carat:

              Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
              Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

              0.20
            • Colour:

              Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
              D to F for a crisp, clean look.

              E
            • Clarity:

              Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
              VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

              VS2
            • Polish:

              Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
              Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

              EX
            • Symmetry:

              Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
              Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

              EX
            • Fluorescence:

              Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
              None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

              NON
            • Measurements:

              A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
              Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

              3.82x3.84x2.24
            • Table:

              The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
              54% to 60% for round diamonds.

              61
            • Depth:

              Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
              59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

              58.60
            • Report:

              A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
              Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

              GIA
            • Certificate No.:

              Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
              Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

              6452251630
            Add To Ring More Info
            0.21 E VVS2 Excellent EX EX GIA £315.00 More Info
            0.21 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond

              0.21 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond

              Natural Diamond, E Colour, VVS2 Clarity, Excellent Cut

              £315.00

              • Cut:

                Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                Excellent
              • Carat:

                Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                0.21
              • Colour:

                Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                E
              • Clarity:

                Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                VVS2
              • Polish:

                Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                EX
              • Symmetry:

                Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                EX
              • Fluorescence:

                Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                MED
              • Measurements:

                A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                3.8x3.83x2.36
              • Table:

                The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                58
              • Depth:

                Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                61.90
              • Report:

                A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
                Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

                GIA
              • Certificate No.:

                Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
                Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

                7478693348
              Add To Ring More Info
              0.21 F VVS2 Excellent EX EX GIA £330.00 More Info
              0.21 Carat F VVS2 Round Natural Diamond

                0.21 Carat F VVS2 Round Natural Diamond

                Natural Diamond, F Colour, VVS2 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                £330.00

                • Cut:

                  Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                  Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                  Excellent
                • Carat:

                  Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                  Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                  0.21
                • Colour:

                  Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                  D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                  F
                • Clarity:

                  Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                  VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                  VVS2
                • Polish:

                  Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                  Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                  EX
                • Symmetry:

                  Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                  Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                  EX
                • Fluorescence:

                  Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                  None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                  NON
                • Measurements:

                  A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                  Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                  3.83x3.86x2.34
                • Table:

                  The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                  54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                  59
                • Depth:

                  Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                  59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                  60.80
                • Report:

                  A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
                  Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

                  GIA
                • Certificate No.:

                  Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
                  Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

                  3455880461
                Add To Ring More Info
                0.21 E VVS2 Excellent EX EX GIA £332.00 More Info
                0.21 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond

                  0.21 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond

                  Natural Diamond, E Colour, VVS2 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                  £332.00

                  • Cut:

                    Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                    Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                    Excellent
                  • Carat:

                    Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                    Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                    0.21
                  • Colour:

                    Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                    D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                    E
                  • Clarity:

                    Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                    VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                    VVS2
                  • Polish:

                    Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                    Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                    EX
                  • Symmetry:

                    Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                    Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                    EX
                  • Fluorescence:

                    Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                    None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                    FNT
                  • Measurements:

                    A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                    Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                    3.87x3.84x2.36
                  • Table:

                    The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                    54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                    59
                  • Depth:

                    Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                    59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                    61.30
                  • Report:

                    A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
                    Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

                    GIA
                  • Certificate No.:

                    Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
                    Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

                    7468594270
                  Add To Ring More Info
                  0.22 E VS1 Excellent EX VG GIA £332.00 More Info
                  0.22 Carat E VS1 Round Natural Diamond

                    0.22 Carat E VS1 Round Natural Diamond

                    Natural Diamond, E Colour, VS1 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                    £332.00

                    • Cut:

                      Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                      Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                      Excellent
                    • Carat:

                      Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                      Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                      0.22
                    • Colour:

                      Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                      D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                      E
                    • Clarity:

                      Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                      VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                      VS1
                    • Polish:

                      Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                      Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                      EX
                    • Symmetry:

                      Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                      Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                      VG
                    • Fluorescence:

                      Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                      None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                      NON
                    • Measurements:

                      A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                      Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                      3.86x3.84x2.39
                    • Table:

                      The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                      54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                      58
                    • Depth:

                      Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                      59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                      62.20
                    • Report:

                      A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
                      Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

                      GIA
                    • Certificate No.:

                      Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
                      Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

                      1478058282
                    Add To Ring More Info
                    0.24 E SI1 Excellent VG EX GIA £332.00 More Info
                    0.24 Carat E SI1 Round Natural Diamond

                      0.24 Carat E SI1 Round Natural Diamond

                      Natural Diamond, E Colour, SI1 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                      £332.00

                      • Cut:

                        Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                        Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                        Excellent
                      • Carat:

                        Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                        Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                        0.24
                      • Colour:

                        Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                        D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                        E
                      • Clarity:

                        Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                        VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                        SI1
                      • Polish:

                        Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                        Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                        VG
                      • Symmetry:

                        Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                        Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                        EX
                      • Fluorescence:

                        Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                        None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                        NON
                      • Measurements:

                        A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                        Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                        4.01x4.03x2.47
                      • Table:

                        The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                        54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                        55
                      • Depth:

                        Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                        59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                        61.40
                      • Report:

                        A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
                        Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

                        GIA
                      • Certificate No.:

                        Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
                        Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

                        2454315645
                      Add To Ring More Info
                      0.23 G VVS2 Excellent EX EX GIA £350.00 More Info
                      0.23 Carat G VVS2 Round Natural Diamond

                        0.23 Carat G VVS2 Round Natural Diamond

                        Natural Diamond, G Colour, VVS2 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                        £350.00

                        • Cut:

                          Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                          Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                          Excellent
                        • Carat:

                          Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                          Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                          0.23
                        • Colour:

                          Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                          D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                          G
                        • Clarity:

                          Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                          VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                          VVS2
                        • Polish:

                          Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                          Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                          EX
                        • Symmetry:

                          Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                          Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                          EX
                        • Fluorescence:

                          Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                          None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                          NON
                        • Measurements:

                          A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                          Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                          3.9x3.88x2.46
                        • Table:

                          The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                          54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                          57
                        • Depth:

                          Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                          59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                          63.10
                        • Report:

                          A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
                          Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

                          GIA
                        • Certificate No.:

                          Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
                          Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

                          7458905683
                        Add To Ring More Info
                        0.23 E VS1 Very Good EX EX GIA £352.00 More Info
                        0.23 Carat E VS1 Round Natural Diamond

                          0.23 Carat E VS1 Round Natural Diamond

                          Natural Diamond, E Colour, VS1 Clarity, Very Good Cut

                          £352.00

                          • Cut:

                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                            Very Good
                          • Carat:

                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                            0.23
                          • Colour:

                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                            E
                          • Clarity:

                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                            VS1
                          • Polish:

                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                            EX
                          • Symmetry:

                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                            EX
                          • Fluorescence:

                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                            NON
                          • Measurements:

                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                            3.91x3.88x2.45
                          • Table:

                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                            57
                          • Depth:

                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                            62.90
                          • Report:

                            A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
                            Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

                            GIA
                          • Certificate No.:

                            Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
                            Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

                            6465717220
                          Add To Ring More Info
                          0.23 G VVS1 Excellent EX EX GIA £353.00 More Info
                          0.23 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond

                            0.23 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond

                            Natural Diamond, G Colour, VVS1 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                            £353.00

                            • Cut:

                              Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                              Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                              Excellent
                            • Carat:

                              Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                              Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                              0.23
                            • Colour:

                              Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                              D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                              G
                            • Clarity:

                              Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                              VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                              VVS1
                            • Polish:

                              Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                              Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                              EX
                            • Symmetry:

                              Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                              Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                              EX
                            • Fluorescence:

                              Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                              None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                              FNT
                            • Measurements:

                              A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                              Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                              3.96x3.95x2.46
                            • Table:

                              The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                              54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                              58
                            • Depth:

                              Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                              59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                              62.10
                            • Report:

                              A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
                              Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

                              GIA
                            • Certificate No.:

                              Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
                              Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

                              7476639223
                            Add To Ring More Info
                            0.32 E SI1 Excellent EX EX GIA £358.00 More Info
                            0.32 Carat E SI1 Round Natural Diamond

                              0.32 Carat E SI1 Round Natural Diamond

                              Natural Diamond, E Colour, SI1 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                              £358.00

                              • Cut:

                                Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                Excellent
                              • Carat:

                                Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                0.32
                              • Colour:

                                Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                E
                              • Clarity:

                                Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                SI1
                              • Polish:

                                Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                EX
                              • Symmetry:

                                Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                EX
                              • Fluorescence:

                                Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                FNT
                              • Measurements:

                                A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                4.4x4.37x2.75
                              • Table:

                                The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                58
                              • Depth:

                                Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                62.80
                              • Report:

                                A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
                                Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

                                GIA
                              • Certificate No.:

                                Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
                                Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

                                7411127731
                              Add To Ring More Info
                              0.23 F VS1 Excellent EX EX GIA £367.00 More Info
                              0.23 Carat F VS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                0.23 Carat F VS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                Natural Diamond, F Colour, VS1 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                                £367.00

                                • Cut:

                                  Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                  Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                  Excellent
                                • Carat:

                                  Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                  Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                  0.23
                                • Colour:

                                  Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                  D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                  F
                                • Clarity:

                                  Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                  VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                  VS1
                                • Polish:

                                  Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                  Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                  EX
                                • Symmetry:

                                  Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                  Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                  EX
                                • Fluorescence:

                                  Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                  None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                  NON
                                • Measurements:

                                  A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                  Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                  3.93x3.9x2.46
                                • Table:

                                  The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                  54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                  57
                                • Depth:

                                  Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                  59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                  62.70
                                • Report:

                                  A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
                                  Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

                                  GIA
                                • Certificate No.:

                                  Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
                                  Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

                                  1463779402
                                Add To Ring More Info
                                0.21 E VVS1 Excellent VG EX GIA £369.00 More Info
                                0.21 Carat E VVS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                  0.21 Carat E VVS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                  Natural Diamond, E Colour, VVS1 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                                  £369.00

                                  • Cut:

                                    Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                    Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                    Excellent
                                  • Carat:

                                    Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                    Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                    0.21
                                  • Colour:

                                    Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                    D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                    E
                                  • Clarity:

                                    Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                    VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                    VVS1
                                  • Polish:

                                    Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                    Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                    VG
                                  • Symmetry:

                                    Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                    Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                    EX
                                  • Fluorescence:

                                    Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                    None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                    NON
                                  • Measurements:

                                    A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                    Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                    3.81x3.78x2.35
                                  • Table:

                                    The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                    54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                    59
                                  • Depth:

                                    Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                    59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                    61.90
                                  • Report:

                                    A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
                                    Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

                                    GIA
                                  • Certificate No.:

                                    Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
                                    Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

                                    2466383877
                                  Add To Ring More Info
                                  0.31 G VVS1 Excellent EX EX IGI £369.00 More Info
                                  0.31 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                    0.31 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                    Natural Diamond, G Colour, VVS1 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                                    £369.00

                                    • Cut:

                                      Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                      Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                      Excellent
                                    • Carat:

                                      Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                      Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                      0.31
                                    • Colour:

                                      Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                      D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                      G
                                    • Clarity:

                                      Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                      VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                      VVS1
                                    • Polish:

                                      Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                      Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                      EX
                                    • Symmetry:

                                      Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                      Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                      EX
                                    • Fluorescence:

                                      Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                      None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                      FNT
                                    • Measurements:

                                      A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                      Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                      4.3x4.32x2.67
                                    • Table:

                                      The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                      54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                      59
                                    • Depth:

                                      Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                      59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                      62.00
                                    • Report:

                                      A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
                                      Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

                                      IGI
                                    • Certificate No.:

                                      Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
                                      Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

                                      600305241
                                    Add To Ring More Info
                                    0.23 E VVS1 Very Good EX EX GIA £372.00 More Info
                                    0.23 Carat E VVS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                      0.23 Carat E VVS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                      Natural Diamond, E Colour, VVS1 Clarity, Very Good Cut

                                      £372.00

                                      • Cut:

                                        Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                        Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                        Very Good
                                      • Carat:

                                        Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                        Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                        0.23
                                      • Colour:

                                        Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                        D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                        E
                                      • Clarity:

                                        Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                        VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                        VVS1
                                      • Polish:

                                        Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                        Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                        EX
                                      • Symmetry:

                                        Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                        Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                        EX
                                      • Fluorescence:

                                        Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                        None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                        FNT
                                      • Measurements:

                                        A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                        Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                        3.91x3.89x2.43
                                      • Table:

                                        The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                        54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                        59
                                      • Depth:

                                        Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                        59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                        62.40
                                      • Report:

                                        A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
                                        Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

                                        GIA
                                      • Certificate No.:

                                        Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
                                        Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

                                        7462052908
                                      Add To Ring More Info
                                      0.23 E VVS2 Very Good EX EX GIA £372.00 More Info
                                      0.23 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond

                                        0.23 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond

                                        Natural Diamond, E Colour, VVS2 Clarity, Very Good Cut

                                        £372.00

                                        • Cut:

                                          Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                          Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                          Very Good
                                        • Carat:

                                          Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                          Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                          0.23
                                        • Colour:

                                          Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                          D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                          E
                                        • Clarity:

                                          Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                          VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                          VVS2
                                        • Polish:

                                          Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                          Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                          EX
                                        • Symmetry:

                                          Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                          Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                          EX
                                        • Fluorescence:

                                          Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                          None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                          NON
                                        • Measurements:

                                          A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                          Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                          3.91x3.89x2.47
                                        • Table:

                                          The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                          54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                          56
                                        • Depth:

                                          Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                          59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                          63.20
                                        • Report:

                                          A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
                                          Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

                                          GIA
                                        • Certificate No.:

                                          Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
                                          Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

                                          1475299975
                                        Add To Ring More Info
                                        0.23 E VVS2 Very Good EX EX GIA £372.00 More Info
                                        0.23 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.23 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, E Colour, VVS2 Clarity, Very Good Cut

                                          £372.00

                                          • Cut:

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Very Good
                                          • Carat:

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.23
                                          • Colour:

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            E
                                          • Clarity:

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            VVS2
                                          • Polish:

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            EX
                                          • Symmetry:

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence:

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            NON
                                          • Measurements:

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            3.91x3.88x2.45
                                          • Table:

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            58
                                          • Depth:

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            63.00
                                          • Report:

                                            A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
                                            Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

                                            GIA
                                          • Certificate No.:

                                            Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
                                            Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

                                            1469024967
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                                        • 0.22 Carat D SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.22 Carat D SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.22 Carat D SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.22 Carat D SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • £264.00GIA
                                          • Carats0.22
                                          • ColourD
                                          • ClaritySI1
                                          • CutVery Good
                                          • More Info Add To Ring
                                          0.22 Carat D SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.22 Carat D SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.22 Carat D SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.22 Carat D SI1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.22 Carat D SI1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, D Colour, SI1 Clarity, Very Good Cut

                                          • Price

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                                            £264.00
                                          • Cut

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Very Good
                                          • Carat weight

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.22
                                          • Colour

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            D
                                          • Clarity

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            SI1
                                          • Polish

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            EX
                                          • Symmetry

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            NON
                                          • Measurements

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            3.9x3.88x2.44
                                          • Table

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            57
                                          • Depth

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            62.70
                                          • Report
                                            GIA
                                          • Certificate No.
                                            2386672253
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                                        • 0.30 Carat G SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.30 Carat G SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.30 Carat G SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.30 Carat G SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • £267.00IGI
                                          • Carats0.30
                                          • ColourG
                                          • ClaritySI1
                                          • CutExcellent
                                          • More Info Add To Ring
                                          0.30 Carat G SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.30 Carat G SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.30 Carat G SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.30 Carat G SI1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.30 Carat G SI1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, G Colour, SI1 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                                          • Price

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                                            £267.00
                                          • Cut

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Excellent
                                          • Carat weight

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.30
                                          • Colour

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            G
                                          • Clarity

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            SI1
                                          • Polish

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            EX
                                          • Symmetry

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            NON
                                          • Measurements

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            4.27x4.31x2.67
                                          • Table

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            56
                                          • Depth

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            62.30
                                          • Report
                                            IGI
                                          • Certificate No.
                                            476171997
                                          Add To Ring More Info
                                        • 0.23 Carat F SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.23 Carat F SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.23 Carat F SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.23 Carat F SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • £281.00GIA
                                          • Carats0.23
                                          • ColourF
                                          • ClaritySI1
                                          • CutExcellent
                                          • More Info Add To Ring
                                          0.23 Carat F SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat F SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat F SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat F SI1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.23 Carat F SI1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, F Colour, SI1 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                                          • Price

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                                            £281.00
                                          • Cut

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Excellent
                                          • Carat weight

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.23
                                          • Colour

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            F
                                          • Clarity

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            SI1
                                          • Polish

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            EX
                                          • Symmetry

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            FNT
                                          • Measurements

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            3.89x3.91x2.47
                                          • Table

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            56
                                          • Depth

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            63.30
                                          • Report
                                            GIA
                                          • Certificate No.
                                            6445120135
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                                        • 0.21 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.21 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.21 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.21 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • £303.00GIA
                                          • Carats0.21
                                          • ColourG
                                          • ClarityVVS1
                                          • CutExcellent
                                          • More Info Add To Ring
                                          0.21 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.21 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.21 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.21 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.21 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, G Colour, VVS1 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                                          • Price

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                                            £303.00
                                          • Cut

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Excellent
                                          • Carat weight

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.21
                                          • Colour

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            G
                                          • Clarity

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            VVS1
                                          • Polish

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            EX
                                          • Symmetry

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            MED
                                          • Measurements

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            3.87x3.89x2.34
                                          • Table

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            59
                                          • Depth

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            60.40
                                          • Report
                                            GIA
                                          • Certificate No.
                                            2474087854
                                          Add To Ring More Info
                                          0.22 Carat D SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.22 Carat D SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.22 Carat D SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.22 Carat D SI1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.22 Carat D SI1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, D Colour, SI1 Clarity, Very Good Cut

                                          £264.00

                                          • Cut:

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Very Good
                                          • Carat:

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.22
                                          • Colour:

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            D
                                          • Clarity:

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            SI1
                                          • Polish:

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            EX
                                          • Symmetry:

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence:

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            NON
                                          • Measurements:

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            3.9x3.88x2.44
                                          • Table:

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            57
                                          • Depth:

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            62.70
                                          • Report:

                                            A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
                                            Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

                                            GIA
                                          • Certificate No.:

                                            Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
                                            Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

                                            2386672253
                                          Add To Ring More Info
                                          0.30 Carat G SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.30 Carat G SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.30 Carat G SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.30 Carat G SI1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.30 Carat G SI1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, G Colour, SI1 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                                          £267.00

                                          • Cut:

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Excellent
                                          • Carat:

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.30
                                          • Colour:

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            G
                                          • Clarity:

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            SI1
                                          • Polish:

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            EX
                                          • Symmetry:

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence:

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            NON
                                          • Measurements:

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            4.27x4.31x2.67
                                          • Table:

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            56
                                          • Depth:

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            62.30
                                          • Report:

                                            A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
                                            Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

                                            IGI
                                          • Certificate No.:

                                            Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
                                            Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

                                            476171997
                                          Add To Ring More Info
                                          0.23 Carat F SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat F SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat F SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat F SI1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.23 Carat F SI1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, F Colour, SI1 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                                          £281.00

                                          • Cut:

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Excellent
                                          • Carat:

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.23
                                          • Colour:

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            F
                                          • Clarity:

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            SI1
                                          • Polish:

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            EX
                                          • Symmetry:

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence:

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            FNT
                                          • Measurements:

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            3.89x3.91x2.47
                                          • Table:

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            56
                                          • Depth:

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            63.30
                                          • Report:

                                            A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
                                            Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

                                            GIA
                                          • Certificate No.:

                                            Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
                                            Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

                                            6445120135
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                                          0.21 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.21 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.21 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.21 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.21 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, G Colour, VVS1 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                                          £303.00

                                          • Cut:

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Excellent
                                          • Carat:

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.21
                                          • Colour:

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            G
                                          • Clarity:

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            VVS1
                                          • Polish:

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            EX
                                          • Symmetry:

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence:

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            MED
                                          • Measurements:

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            3.87x3.89x2.34
                                          • Table:

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            59
                                          • Depth:

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            60.40
                                          • Report:

                                            A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
                                            Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

                                            GIA
                                          • Certificate No.:

                                            Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
                                            Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

                                            2474087854
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                                        • 0.20 Carat E VS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.20 Carat E VS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.20 Carat E VS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.20 Carat E VS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • £313.00GIA
                                          • Carats0.20
                                          • ColourE
                                          • ClarityVS2
                                          • CutExcellent
                                          • More Info Add To Ring
                                          0.20 Carat E VS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.20 Carat E VS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.20 Carat E VS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.20 Carat E VS2 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.20 Carat E VS2 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, E Colour, VS2 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                                          • Price

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                                            £313.00
                                          • Cut

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Excellent
                                          • Carat weight

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.20
                                          • Colour

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            E
                                          • Clarity

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            VS2
                                          • Polish

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            EX
                                          • Symmetry

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            NON
                                          • Measurements

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            3.82x3.84x2.24
                                          • Table

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            61
                                          • Depth

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            58.60
                                          • Report
                                            GIA
                                          • Certificate No.
                                            6452251630
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                                        • 0.21 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.21 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.21 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.21 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • £315.00GIA
                                          • Carats0.21
                                          • ColourE
                                          • ClarityVVS2
                                          • CutExcellent
                                          • More Info Add To Ring
                                          0.21 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.21 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.21 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.21 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.21 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, E Colour, VVS2 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                                          • Price

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                                            £315.00
                                          • Cut

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Excellent
                                          • Carat weight

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.21
                                          • Colour

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            E
                                          • Clarity

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            VVS2
                                          • Polish

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            EX
                                          • Symmetry

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            MED
                                          • Measurements

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            3.8x3.83x2.36
                                          • Table

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            58
                                          • Depth

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            61.90
                                          • Report
                                            GIA
                                          • Certificate No.
                                            7478693348
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                                        • 0.21 Carat F VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.21 Carat F VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.21 Carat F VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.21 Carat F VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • £330.00GIA
                                          • Carats0.21
                                          • ColourF
                                          • ClarityVVS2
                                          • CutExcellent
                                          • More Info Add To Ring
                                          0.21 Carat F VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.21 Carat F VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.21 Carat F VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.21 Carat F VVS2 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.21 Carat F VVS2 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, F Colour, VVS2 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                                          • Price

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                                            £330.00
                                          • Cut

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Excellent
                                          • Carat weight

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.21
                                          • Colour

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            F
                                          • Clarity

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            VVS2
                                          • Polish

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            EX
                                          • Symmetry

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            NON
                                          • Measurements

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            3.83x3.86x2.34
                                          • Table

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            59
                                          • Depth

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            60.80
                                          • Report
                                            GIA
                                          • Certificate No.
                                            3455880461
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                                        • 0.21 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.21 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.21 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.21 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • £332.00GIA
                                          • Carats0.21
                                          • ColourE
                                          • ClarityVVS2
                                          • CutExcellent
                                          • More Info Add To Ring
                                          0.21 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.21 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.21 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.21 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.21 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, E Colour, VVS2 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                                          • Price

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                                            £332.00
                                          • Cut

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Excellent
                                          • Carat weight

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.21
                                          • Colour

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            E
                                          • Clarity

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            VVS2
                                          • Polish

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            EX
                                          • Symmetry

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            FNT
                                          • Measurements

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            3.87x3.84x2.36
                                          • Table

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            59
                                          • Depth

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            61.30
                                          • Report
                                            GIA
                                          • Certificate No.
                                            7468594270
                                          Add To Ring More Info
                                          0.20 Carat E VS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.20 Carat E VS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.20 Carat E VS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.20 Carat E VS2 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.20 Carat E VS2 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, E Colour, VS2 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                                          £313.00

                                          • Cut:

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Excellent
                                          • Carat:

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.20
                                          • Colour:

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            E
                                          • Clarity:

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            VS2
                                          • Polish:

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            EX
                                          • Symmetry:

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence:

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            NON
                                          • Measurements:

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            3.82x3.84x2.24
                                          • Table:

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            61
                                          • Depth:

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            58.60
                                          • Report:

                                            A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
                                            Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

                                            GIA
                                          • Certificate No.:

                                            Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
                                            Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

                                            6452251630
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                                          0.21 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.21 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.21 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.21 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.21 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, E Colour, VVS2 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                                          £315.00

                                          • Cut:

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Excellent
                                          • Carat:

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.21
                                          • Colour:

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            E
                                          • Clarity:

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            VVS2
                                          • Polish:

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            EX
                                          • Symmetry:

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence:

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            MED
                                          • Measurements:

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            3.8x3.83x2.36
                                          • Table:

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            58
                                          • Depth:

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            61.90
                                          • Report:

                                            A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
                                            Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

                                            GIA
                                          • Certificate No.:

                                            Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
                                            Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

                                            7478693348
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                                          0.21 Carat F VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.21 Carat F VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.21 Carat F VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.21 Carat F VVS2 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.21 Carat F VVS2 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, F Colour, VVS2 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                                          £330.00

                                          • Cut:

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Excellent
                                          • Carat:

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.21
                                          • Colour:

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            F
                                          • Clarity:

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            VVS2
                                          • Polish:

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            EX
                                          • Symmetry:

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence:

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            NON
                                          • Measurements:

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            3.83x3.86x2.34
                                          • Table:

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            59
                                          • Depth:

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            60.80
                                          • Report:

                                            A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
                                            Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

                                            GIA
                                          • Certificate No.:

                                            Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
                                            Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

                                            3455880461
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                                          0.21 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.21 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.21 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.21 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.21 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, E Colour, VVS2 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                                          £332.00

                                          • Cut:

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Excellent
                                          • Carat:

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.21
                                          • Colour:

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            E
                                          • Clarity:

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            VVS2
                                          • Polish:

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            EX
                                          • Symmetry:

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence:

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            FNT
                                          • Measurements:

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            3.87x3.84x2.36
                                          • Table:

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            59
                                          • Depth:

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            61.30
                                          • Report:

                                            A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
                                            Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

                                            GIA
                                          • Certificate No.:

                                            Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
                                            Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

                                            7468594270
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                                        • 0.22 Carat E VS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.22 Carat E VS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.22 Carat E VS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.22 Carat E VS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • £332.00GIA
                                          • Carats0.22
                                          • ColourE
                                          • ClarityVS1
                                          • CutExcellent
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                                          0.22 Carat E VS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.22 Carat E VS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.22 Carat E VS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.22 Carat E VS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.22 Carat E VS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, E Colour, VS1 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                                          • Price

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                                            £332.00
                                          • Cut

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Excellent
                                          • Carat weight

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.22
                                          • Colour

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            E
                                          • Clarity

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            VS1
                                          • Polish

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            EX
                                          • Symmetry

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            VG
                                          • Fluorescence

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            NON
                                          • Measurements

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            3.86x3.84x2.39
                                          • Table

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            58
                                          • Depth

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            62.20
                                          • Report
                                            GIA
                                          • Certificate No.
                                            1478058282
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                                        • 0.24 Carat E SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.24 Carat E SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.24 Carat E SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.24 Carat E SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • £332.00GIA
                                          • Carats0.24
                                          • ColourE
                                          • ClaritySI1
                                          • CutExcellent
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                                          0.24 Carat E SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.24 Carat E SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.24 Carat E SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.24 Carat E SI1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.24 Carat E SI1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, E Colour, SI1 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                                          • Price

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                                            £332.00
                                          • Cut

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Excellent
                                          • Carat weight

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.24
                                          • Colour

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            E
                                          • Clarity

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            SI1
                                          • Polish

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            VG
                                          • Symmetry

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            NON
                                          • Measurements

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            4.01x4.03x2.47
                                          • Table

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            55
                                          • Depth

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            61.40
                                          • Report
                                            GIA
                                          • Certificate No.
                                            2454315645
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                                        • 0.23 Carat G VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.23 Carat G VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.23 Carat G VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.23 Carat G VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • £350.00GIA
                                          • Carats0.23
                                          • ColourG
                                          • ClarityVVS2
                                          • CutExcellent
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                                          0.23 Carat G VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat G VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat G VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat G VVS2 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.23 Carat G VVS2 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, G Colour, VVS2 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                                          • Price

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                                            £350.00
                                          • Cut

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Excellent
                                          • Carat weight

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.23
                                          • Colour

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            G
                                          • Clarity

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            VVS2
                                          • Polish

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            EX
                                          • Symmetry

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            NON
                                          • Measurements

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            3.9x3.88x2.46
                                          • Table

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            57
                                          • Depth

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            63.10
                                          • Report
                                            GIA
                                          • Certificate No.
                                            7458905683
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                                        • 0.23 Carat E VS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.23 Carat E VS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.23 Carat E VS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.23 Carat E VS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • £352.00GIA
                                          • Carats0.23
                                          • ColourE
                                          • ClarityVS1
                                          • CutVery Good
                                          • More Info Add To Ring
                                          0.23 Carat E VS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat E VS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat E VS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat E VS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.23 Carat E VS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, E Colour, VS1 Clarity, Very Good Cut

                                          • Price

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                                            £352.00
                                          • Cut

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Very Good
                                          • Carat weight

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.23
                                          • Colour

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            E
                                          • Clarity

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            VS1
                                          • Polish

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            EX
                                          • Symmetry

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            NON
                                          • Measurements

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            3.91x3.88x2.45
                                          • Table

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            57
                                          • Depth

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            62.90
                                          • Report
                                            GIA
                                          • Certificate No.
                                            6465717220
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                                          0.22 Carat E VS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.22 Carat E VS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.22 Carat E VS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.22 Carat E VS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.22 Carat E VS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, E Colour, VS1 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                                          £332.00

                                          • Cut:

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Excellent
                                          • Carat:

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.22
                                          • Colour:

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            E
                                          • Clarity:

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            VS1
                                          • Polish:

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            EX
                                          • Symmetry:

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            VG
                                          • Fluorescence:

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            NON
                                          • Measurements:

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            3.86x3.84x2.39
                                          • Table:

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            58
                                          • Depth:

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            62.20
                                          • Report:

                                            A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
                                            Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

                                            GIA
                                          • Certificate No.:

                                            Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
                                            Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

                                            1478058282
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                                          0.24 Carat E SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.24 Carat E SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.24 Carat E SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.24 Carat E SI1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.24 Carat E SI1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, E Colour, SI1 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                                          £332.00

                                          • Cut:

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Excellent
                                          • Carat:

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.24
                                          • Colour:

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            E
                                          • Clarity:

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            SI1
                                          • Polish:

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            VG
                                          • Symmetry:

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence:

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            NON
                                          • Measurements:

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            4.01x4.03x2.47
                                          • Table:

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            55
                                          • Depth:

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            61.40
                                          • Report:

                                            A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
                                            Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

                                            GIA
                                          • Certificate No.:

                                            Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
                                            Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

                                            2454315645
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                                          0.23 Carat G VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat G VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat G VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat G VVS2 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.23 Carat G VVS2 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, G Colour, VVS2 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                                          £350.00

                                          • Cut:

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Excellent
                                          • Carat:

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.23
                                          • Colour:

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            G
                                          • Clarity:

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            VVS2
                                          • Polish:

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            EX
                                          • Symmetry:

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence:

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            NON
                                          • Measurements:

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            3.9x3.88x2.46
                                          • Table:

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            57
                                          • Depth:

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            63.10
                                          • Report:

                                            A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
                                            Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

                                            GIA
                                          • Certificate No.:

                                            Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
                                            Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

                                            7458905683
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                                          0.23 Carat E VS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat E VS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat E VS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat E VS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.23 Carat E VS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, E Colour, VS1 Clarity, Very Good Cut

                                          £352.00

                                          • Cut:

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Very Good
                                          • Carat:

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.23
                                          • Colour:

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            E
                                          • Clarity:

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            VS1
                                          • Polish:

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            EX
                                          • Symmetry:

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence:

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            NON
                                          • Measurements:

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            3.91x3.88x2.45
                                          • Table:

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            57
                                          • Depth:

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            62.90
                                          • Report:

                                            A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
                                            Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

                                            GIA
                                          • Certificate No.:

                                            Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
                                            Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

                                            6465717220
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                                        • 0.23 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.23 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.23 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.23 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • £353.00GIA
                                          • Carats0.23
                                          • ColourG
                                          • ClarityVVS1
                                          • CutExcellent
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                                          0.23 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.23 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, G Colour, VVS1 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                                          • Price

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                                            £353.00
                                          • Cut

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Excellent
                                          • Carat weight

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.23
                                          • Colour

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            G
                                          • Clarity

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            VVS1
                                          • Polish

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            EX
                                          • Symmetry

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            FNT
                                          • Measurements

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            3.96x3.95x2.46
                                          • Table

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            58
                                          • Depth

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            62.10
                                          • Report
                                            GIA
                                          • Certificate No.
                                            7476639223
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                                        • 0.32 Carat E SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.32 Carat E SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.32 Carat E SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.32 Carat E SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • £358.00GIA
                                          • Carats0.32
                                          • ColourE
                                          • ClaritySI1
                                          • CutExcellent
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                                          0.32 Carat E SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.32 Carat E SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.32 Carat E SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.32 Carat E SI1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.32 Carat E SI1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, E Colour, SI1 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                                          • Price

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                                            £358.00
                                          • Cut

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Excellent
                                          • Carat weight

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.32
                                          • Colour

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            E
                                          • Clarity

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            SI1
                                          • Polish

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            EX
                                          • Symmetry

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            FNT
                                          • Measurements

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            4.4x4.37x2.75
                                          • Table

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            58
                                          • Depth

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            62.80
                                          • Report
                                            GIA
                                          • Certificate No.
                                            7411127731
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                                        • 0.23 Carat F VS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.23 Carat F VS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.23 Carat F VS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.23 Carat F VS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • £367.00GIA
                                          • Carats0.23
                                          • ColourF
                                          • ClarityVS1
                                          • CutExcellent
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                                          0.23 Carat F VS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat F VS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat F VS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat F VS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.23 Carat F VS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, F Colour, VS1 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                                          • Price

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                                            £367.00
                                          • Cut

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Excellent
                                          • Carat weight

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.23
                                          • Colour

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            F
                                          • Clarity

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            VS1
                                          • Polish

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            EX
                                          • Symmetry

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            NON
                                          • Measurements

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            3.93x3.9x2.46
                                          • Table

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            57
                                          • Depth

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            62.70
                                          • Report
                                            GIA
                                          • Certificate No.
                                            1463779402
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                                        • 0.21 Carat E VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.21 Carat E VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.21 Carat E VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.21 Carat E VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • £369.00GIA
                                          • Carats0.21
                                          • ColourE
                                          • ClarityVVS1
                                          • CutExcellent
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                                          0.21 Carat E VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.21 Carat E VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.21 Carat E VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.21 Carat E VVS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.21 Carat E VVS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, E Colour, VVS1 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                                          • Price

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                                            £369.00
                                          • Cut

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Excellent
                                          • Carat weight

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.21
                                          • Colour

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            E
                                          • Clarity

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            VVS1
                                          • Polish

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            VG
                                          • Symmetry

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            NON
                                          • Measurements

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            3.81x3.78x2.35
                                          • Table

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            59
                                          • Depth

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            61.90
                                          • Report
                                            GIA
                                          • Certificate No.
                                            2466383877
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                                          0.23 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.23 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, G Colour, VVS1 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                                          £353.00

                                          • Cut:

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Excellent
                                          • Carat:

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.23
                                          • Colour:

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            G
                                          • Clarity:

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            VVS1
                                          • Polish:

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            EX
                                          • Symmetry:

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence:

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            FNT
                                          • Measurements:

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            3.96x3.95x2.46
                                          • Table:

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            58
                                          • Depth:

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            62.10
                                          • Report:

                                            A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
                                            Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

                                            GIA
                                          • Certificate No.:

                                            Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
                                            Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

                                            7476639223
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                                          0.32 Carat E SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.32 Carat E SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.32 Carat E SI1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.32 Carat E SI1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.32 Carat E SI1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, E Colour, SI1 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                                          £358.00

                                          • Cut:

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Excellent
                                          • Carat:

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.32
                                          • Colour:

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            E
                                          • Clarity:

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            SI1
                                          • Polish:

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            EX
                                          • Symmetry:

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence:

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            FNT
                                          • Measurements:

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            4.4x4.37x2.75
                                          • Table:

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            58
                                          • Depth:

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            62.80
                                          • Report:

                                            A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
                                            Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

                                            GIA
                                          • Certificate No.:

                                            Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
                                            Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

                                            7411127731
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                                          0.23 Carat F VS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat F VS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat F VS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat F VS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.23 Carat F VS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, F Colour, VS1 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                                          £367.00

                                          • Cut:

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Excellent
                                          • Carat:

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.23
                                          • Colour:

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            F
                                          • Clarity:

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            VS1
                                          • Polish:

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            EX
                                          • Symmetry:

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence:

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            NON
                                          • Measurements:

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            3.93x3.9x2.46
                                          • Table:

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            57
                                          • Depth:

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            62.70
                                          • Report:

                                            A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
                                            Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

                                            GIA
                                          • Certificate No.:

                                            Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
                                            Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

                                            1463779402
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                                          0.21 Carat E VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.21 Carat E VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.21 Carat E VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.21 Carat E VVS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.21 Carat E VVS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, E Colour, VVS1 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                                          £369.00

                                          • Cut:

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Excellent
                                          • Carat:

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.21
                                          • Colour:

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            E
                                          • Clarity:

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            VVS1
                                          • Polish:

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            VG
                                          • Symmetry:

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence:

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            NON
                                          • Measurements:

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            3.81x3.78x2.35
                                          • Table:

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            59
                                          • Depth:

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            61.90
                                          • Report:

                                            A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
                                            Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

                                            GIA
                                          • Certificate No.:

                                            Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
                                            Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

                                            2466383877
                                          Add To Ring More Info
                                        • 0.31 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.31 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.31 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.31 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • £369.00IGI
                                          • Carats0.31
                                          • ColourG
                                          • ClarityVVS1
                                          • CutExcellent
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                                          0.31 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.31 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.31 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.31 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.31 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, G Colour, VVS1 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                                          • Price

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                                            £369.00
                                          • Cut

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Excellent
                                          • Carat weight

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.31
                                          • Colour

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            G
                                          • Clarity

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            VVS1
                                          • Polish

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            EX
                                          • Symmetry

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            FNT
                                          • Measurements

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            4.3x4.32x2.67
                                          • Table

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            59
                                          • Depth

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            62.00
                                          • Report
                                            IGI
                                          • Certificate No.
                                            600305241
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                                        • 0.23 Carat E VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.23 Carat E VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.23 Carat E VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.23 Carat E VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • £372.00GIA
                                          • Carats0.23
                                          • ColourE
                                          • ClarityVVS1
                                          • CutVery Good
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                                          0.23 Carat E VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat E VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat E VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat E VVS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.23 Carat E VVS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, E Colour, VVS1 Clarity, Very Good Cut

                                          • Price

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                                            £372.00
                                          • Cut

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Very Good
                                          • Carat weight

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.23
                                          • Colour

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            E
                                          • Clarity

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            VVS1
                                          • Polish

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            EX
                                          • Symmetry

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            FNT
                                          • Measurements

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            3.91x3.89x2.43
                                          • Table

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            59
                                          • Depth

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            62.40
                                          • Report
                                            GIA
                                          • Certificate No.
                                            7462052908
                                          Add To Ring More Info
                                        • 0.23 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.23 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.23 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.23 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • £372.00GIA
                                          • Carats0.23
                                          • ColourE
                                          • ClarityVVS2
                                          • CutVery Good
                                          • More Info Add To Ring
                                          0.23 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.23 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, E Colour, VVS2 Clarity, Very Good Cut

                                          • Price

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                                            £372.00
                                          • Cut

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Very Good
                                          • Carat weight

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.23
                                          • Colour

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            E
                                          • Clarity

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            VVS2
                                          • Polish

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            EX
                                          • Symmetry

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            NON
                                          • Measurements

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            3.91x3.89x2.47
                                          • Table

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            56
                                          • Depth

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            63.20
                                          • Report
                                            GIA
                                          • Certificate No.
                                            1475299975
                                          Add To Ring More Info
                                        • 0.23 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.23 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.23 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                        • 0.23 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • £372.00GIA
                                          • Carats0.23
                                          • ColourE
                                          • ClarityVVS2
                                          • CutVery Good
                                          • More Info Add To Ring
                                          0.23 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.23 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, E Colour, VVS2 Clarity, Very Good Cut

                                          • Price

                                            Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. netus et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas. Ut quis velit vitae nunc mattis rhoncus at eu nisl.

                                            £372.00
                                          • Cut

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Very Good
                                          • Carat weight

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.23
                                          • Colour

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            E
                                          • Clarity

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            VVS2
                                          • Polish

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            EX
                                          • Symmetry

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            NON
                                          • Measurements

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            3.91x3.88x2.45
                                          • Table

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            58
                                          • Depth

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            63.00
                                          • Report
                                            GIA
                                          • Certificate No.
                                            1469024967
                                          Add To Ring More Info
                                          0.31 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.31 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.31 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.31 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.31 Carat G VVS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, G Colour, VVS1 Clarity, Excellent Cut

                                          £369.00

                                          • Cut:

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Excellent
                                          • Carat:

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.31
                                          • Colour:

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            G
                                          • Clarity:

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            VVS1
                                          • Polish:

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            EX
                                          • Symmetry:

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence:

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            FNT
                                          • Measurements:

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            4.3x4.32x2.67
                                          • Table:

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            59
                                          • Depth:

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            62.00
                                          • Report:

                                            A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
                                            Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

                                            IGI
                                          • Certificate No.:

                                            Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
                                            Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

                                            600305241
                                          Add To Ring More Info
                                          0.23 Carat E VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat E VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat E VVS1 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat E VVS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.23 Carat E VVS1 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, E Colour, VVS1 Clarity, Very Good Cut

                                          £372.00

                                          • Cut:

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Very Good
                                          • Carat:

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.23
                                          • Colour:

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            E
                                          • Clarity:

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            VVS1
                                          • Polish:

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            EX
                                          • Symmetry:

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence:

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            FNT
                                          • Measurements:

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            3.91x3.89x2.43
                                          • Table:

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            59
                                          • Depth:

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            62.40
                                          • Report:

                                            A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
                                            Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

                                            GIA
                                          • Certificate No.:

                                            Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
                                            Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

                                            7462052908
                                          Add To Ring More Info
                                          0.23 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.23 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, E Colour, VVS2 Clarity, Very Good Cut

                                          £372.00

                                          • Cut:

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Very Good
                                          • Carat:

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.23
                                          • Colour:

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            E
                                          • Clarity:

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            VVS2
                                          • Polish:

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            EX
                                          • Symmetry:

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence:

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            NON
                                          • Measurements:

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            3.91x3.89x2.47
                                          • Table:

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            56
                                          • Depth:

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            63.20
                                          • Report:

                                            A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
                                            Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

                                            GIA
                                          • Certificate No.:

                                            Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
                                            Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

                                            1475299975
                                          Add To Ring More Info
                                          0.23 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond
                                          • 0.23 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond

                                          0.23 Carat E VVS2 Round Natural Diamond

                                          Natural Diamond, E Colour, VVS2 Clarity, Very Good Cut

                                          £372.00

                                          • Cut:

                                            Cut refers to how precisely a diamond's facets are shaped and arranged. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully, giving that bright, fiery sparkle people love. It's not about shape, but how well the diamond handles light. For round diamonds, Cut is graded formally; for other shapes, check Polish and Symmetry too.
                                            Excellent or Ideal for top sparkle and brilliance.

                                            Very Good
                                          • Carat:

                                            Carat is how much a diamond weighs. People often think bigger is better, but carat doesn't tell the whole story. Two diamonds of the same weight can look different based on cut, shape, and proportions. 1.00ct = 0.20 grams.
                                            Focus on cut and shape first, then choose a carat that fits your budget and finger size.

                                            0.23
                                          • Colour:

                                            Most diamonds have tiny hints of yellow or brown due to natural trace elements. Colour grading shows how noticeable (or not) those tints are. Higher grades (closer to D) mean a whiter, brighter diamond. Colour is a big visual factor, so it's often worth prioritising.
                                            D to F for a crisp, clean look.

                                            E
                                          • Clarity:

                                            Clarity grades how clean a diamond is, inside and out. Tiny marks called inclusions or blemishes are natural. The trick is finding a stone where they're either microscopic or cleverly hidden.
                                            VS2 to SI1 for natural diamonds, VVS2 to VS1 for lab-grown, a great balance of beauty and value.

                                            VVS2
                                          • Polish:

                                            Polish refers to how smooth and clean each diamond facet is after cutting. A higher polish grade means fewer surface marks and better light reflection. Poor polish can cause haze or dullness, even in a well-cut stone.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for the cleanest finish and brightest sparkle.

                                            EX
                                          • Symmetry:

                                            Symmetry is about how precisely a diamond's facets line up. Good symmetry helps light bounce correctly, which boosts sparkle. It's especially key in fancy shapes like oval or pear, where imbalance is easier to spot.
                                            Excellent or Very Good for a crisp, balanced look.

                                            EX
                                          • Fluorescence:

                                            Some diamonds glow under UV light, that's fluorescence. In strong sunlight, heavy fluorescence can make a diamond appear hazy or cloudy. Low to none is usually best for a sharp, clear look, especially in higher colour grades.
                                            None to Faint for the most consistent brilliance in all lighting.

                                            NON
                                          • Measurements:

                                            A diamond's measurements tell you the actual physical size, not just the weight. Listed as length x width x depth (in mm), this gives you a clearer picture of how it'll sit on a ring and look on your hand.
                                            Always check measurements, especially if you're comparing diamonds of similar carat.

                                            3.91x3.88x2.45
                                          • Table:

                                            The table is the big, flat facet right on top of the diamond, where most light enters. Table percentage helps gauge light performance. Too small or too big can throw off sparkle. The "ideal" percentage depends on shape, but for round diamonds, there's a sweet spot.
                                            54% to 60% for round diamonds.

                                            58
                                          • Depth:

                                            Depth is the height of the diamond from table to culet (tip), shown as a percentage of width. Depth affects light return, too shallow or deep can mean less sparkle. Ideal depth ranges depend on the diamond shape.
                                            59% to 62.5% for round diamonds.

                                            63.00
                                          • Report:

                                            A diamond grading report is your quality guarantee. It gives all the technical details, cut, colour, clarity, and more, certified by a third-party gem lab. We only show diamonds with trusted reports from reputable labs.
                                            Divour sources diamonds with reports from: GIA, IGI, or GCAL.

                                            GIA
                                          • Certificate No.:

                                            Every certified diamond has a unique report number, like a fingerprint. It links to the lab's grading report, so you can verify all the details anytime.
                                            Divour includes certificate numbers for transparency and peace of mind.

                                            1469024967
                                          Add To Ring More Info
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