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3.01 carat E VVS2 antique moval lab diamond bypass engagement ring

Posted 29 days ago in Irwindale, CA

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3.01 carat E VVS2 antique moval lab diamond bypass engagement ring

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An effortlessly sculptural piece, this ring features a breathtaking moval-cut laboratory-grown diamond set in a fluid bypass design, where polished gold curves elegantly around the stone. The setting creates a sense of motion and softness, giving the ring an organic, antique-inspired feel with a modern edge. Crafted in 14K yellow gold with a satin finish, the metal has a subtle, velvety glow that contrasts beautifully with the brilliance of the diamond. The elongated moval cut enhances finger length and showcases exceptional sparkle from every angle. Details: • 3.01 carat laboratory-grown diamond • Oval modified brilliant (moval) cut • Color: E • Clarity: VVS2 • Measurements: 18.07 x 6.13 x 3.82 mm • 14K yellow gold • Satin/matte finish • Bypass setting • Size 5 (resizable) A bold yet refined statement piece—perfect as a unique engagement ring or a collector’s design-forward jewel. Taddei Jewelry Design

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