SKU: QV9852
QSE Certified,
EF-VS 14k Gold

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Indulge in unmatched brilliance with this luxurious multi-row lab grown diamond bangle bracelet, crafted in your choice of 14K yellow gold or 14K white gold. Featuring a dazzling combination of 240 round brilliant diamonds and 249 princess-cut diamonds, this masterpiece holds a total of 31.62 carats of EF-VS quality stones.
The intricate multi-row design enhances every angle with breathtaking sparkle, making it a true statement of elegance and grandeur. Designed in a classic 7-inch length, the bangle bracelet ensures both secure wear and timeless sophistication.
Every piece is QSE Certified, guaranteeing the authenticity, superior craftsmanship, and quality you can trust. An extraordinary treasure for collectors of fine jewelry and those who desire only the very best.
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Total Diamond Weight: 31.62 Carats
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Diamond Quality: EF Color, VS Clarity
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Stone Mix: 240 Round Brilliant (1.90mm) and 249 Princess Cut (2.50mm)
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Metal Options: 14K Yellow Gold or 14K White Gold
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Length: 7 Inches
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Certification: QSE Certified
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Economical Lab-Grown Diamonds: Budget-Friendly Brilliance
Lab-grown diamonds offer a sustainable and efficient alternative to their natural counterparts. With a streamlined production process taking only weeks or months, they significantly reduce environmental impact. Lab-grown diamonds are meticulously crafted using the same process as natural diamonds, but within controlled laboratory settings. This innovative technique allows for the replication of natural diamond formation in a fraction of the time, making them more accessible and sustainable.

