Platinum Round Solitaire 5.50 ct Diamond Engagement Ring 5.50 Carat Diamond Shape: Round cut Color: F Clarity: VS2 IGI certified |
Gem Type: - 100% Natural Diamond, lab grown Cut: - Shape - Round, Brilliant. Carat: - Weight - 5.50 ct Clarity: - VS2 (very brilliant and very clean) Color: - F (colorless) Platinum 950 Round Solitaire 5.50 ct Diamond Engagement Ring Sizing includedDiamond was graded by the IGI gemological laboratory. Accompanied by IGI Gemological Laboratory Certificate Retail Value: $25,600.00 Happy Bidding !!! PaymentDomestic & InternationalPay me securely with any major credit card through eBay !We ship to confirmed addresses only.
ShippingFREE SHIPPING with insurance via FEDEX (domestic only)
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INTERNATIONAL BUYERS to add shipping cost for FEDEX insured Duty is the buyer's responsibility. Shipped within 24 hours when conditions are possible Return Policy 30 day from date of receipt, 100% money back guaranteed No re-stocking fee or penalties, No hassle, No hidden charges FULL REFUND We send a FREE UPS Label in case of return
Contact Us We will be glad to create a custom auction with diamonds set in a setting of your choice, 14k, 18k white or yellow or platinum mounting, ring, earrings, bracelet or pendant. For inquiries about this item please contact us by email. *Outstanding Customer Service- *Comparative Prices*Top Quality Certified diamonds - * BBB Accredited, Better Business Bureau Approved*We are not "drop shippers" we are manufacturers - *We TRADE UP loose and solitaire diamond rings purchased from us |
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- 5 Years Unlimited Upgrade
Once the 30 day period has expired, you will have the opportunity to upgrade a diamond purchased from us anytime within 5 years of the purchase date. You can send the diamond back to us with the original certificate, and then we will apply the original price paid for your diamond towards the purchase of a new diamond. If there is any damage to a diamond, we will still credit you with the original purchase price, but only after subtracting the cost for repairing the diamond.
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