18ct White Gold Diamond Cluster Ring 2.00cts
Original price was: £6,230.£4,050Current price is: £4,050.
This beautiful diamond cluster set ring is set with 2.00cts of round brilliant cut diamonds and baguette cut diamonds. The diamond are claw set in 18ct white gold.

Natural Diamonds
Natural diamond engagement rings are the beautiful, traditional, and luxurious style of engagement ring we all know and love. These diamonds are formed in nature over billions of years making their rarity and value the perfect token of long-lasting love. Our natural diamond engagement rings are available in an array of ring and diamond styles so that you can find the perfect meaningful ring to symbolise your love.
Specifications
DIAMOND TYPE | Natural diamonds |
METAL | 18ct white gold |
DIAMOND WEIGHT (CTS) | 2.00ct |
DIAMOND COLOUR | G / H |
CLARITY | SI 1 |
DIAMOND CUT | Brilliant cut and baguette cut |
STYLE | Cluster ring |
REFERENCE | 202901 |
Understanding the 5C's

Diamond Cut

The cut of a diamond is the factor that fuels a diamond's fire, sparkle and brilliance. Precise workmanship is required to cut a diamond so it's proportions, symmetry, and polish maximise it's beauty. The allure of a particular diamond depends more on cut than anything else

The quality of cut is crucial to the diamond's value. Of all the 4Cs, cut is the most complex and technically difficult to assess. In evaluating cut for standard round brilliant diamond, GIA takes into account seven components: brightness, fire, scintillation, weight ratio, girdle thinkness, symmetry, and polish. It then assigns a cut grade ranging from Excellent to Poor.
Diamond Colour

Diamonds are valued by how closely they approach colourlessness - the less colour, the higher their value. GIA's D-to-Z scale begins with D, representing colourless, and continues with increasing presence of colour to Z, for diamonds that appear light yellow or brown. Each letter grade has a clearly defined range of colour appearance. Diamonds are colour-graded by comparing them to masterstones under controlled viewing conditions.

Many diamond colour distinctions are so subtle they are invisible to the untrained eye; however, these slight differences make a very big difference in diamond quality and price.
Diamond Clarity

Diamond clarity refers to the relative absence of inclusions and blemishes. Clarity grades are based on the number, size, relief, and positions of inclusions and blemishes that can be seen under 10x magnification.

The GIA Scale contains 11 grades, with most diamonds falling in the VS(very slightly included) or SI(slightly included) categories. Inclusions and blemishes are the natural result of a diamond's formation deep within the earth under extreme heat and pressure. Diamonds without these "birthmarks" are rare, and rarity affects a diamond's value.
Diamond Carat
Carat weight is the measurement of how much a diamond weighs. A metric "carat" is defined as 200 milligrams. All else being equal, diamond price increases with carat weight, because larger diamonds are more rare and more desirable. However, two diamonds of equal carat weight can have very different values (and prices) depending on the other factors of the 4Cs: Colour, Clarity and Cut.

Certificate
A diamond certificate contains a detailed analysis of each diamond to give you that extra peace of mind when making that special purchase. The certificate contains details like the diamond's size, cut, colour, clarity, florescence, finish and other relevant characteristics. There are thousands of different laboratories that all grade diamonds but there are a few which are more well known or trusted for example: GIA, IGI, HRD.