Lab-Grown Certified Brilliant Sparkle
This 3.83ct princess-cut CVD lab-grown diamond combines ethical value with exceptional brilliance — F color, VS1 clarity and IGI-certified 3EX cutting deliver maximum sparkle and confidence. It arrives in secure, elegant packaging with the IGI certificate and grading report for easy verification and gifting. The sleek princess shape and superior finish provide contemporary style, lasting durability, and investment-worthy appeal for engagement rings or statement pieces.
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Certified Brilliance, Ethical Luxury
Excellent Princess Lab Brilliance
This lab-grown CVD princess cut diamond weighs 3.83 carats, carries an F color and VS1 clarity grade, and is IGI certified with Excellent (3EX) ratings for cut, polish and symmetry. Its precise faceting and 3EX-cut quality produce exceptional brilliance, fire and scintillation, making it an eye-catching and durable choice for everyday wearable jewelry while offering a more sustainable, cost-effective alternative to mined stones. The square princess silhouette, sharp pavilion angles and meticulous symmetry maximize light return and structural stability, delivering intense sparkle and long-lasting performance.
◎ High Carat Brilliance
◎ Ethical Exceptional Value
◎ Precision Cut Performance
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Material Introduction
This 3.83 ct lab-grown diamond is produced by chemical vapor deposition (CVD), forming a single-crystal carbon lattice that matches the material properties of mined diamond. Cut in a princess shape with Excellent proportions and IGI-certified 3EX grades for cut, polish, and symmetry, its F color and VS1 clarity deliver a near-colorless, eye-clean presentation with optimal brilliance. As a CVD-grown gem, it retains diamond’s 10 on the Mohs hardness scale and offers traceable production with lower environmental and ethical impact than conventional mining.
◎ Excellent Cutting — Brilliance Focus
◎ Pure Carbon — Material Integrity
◎ Lab-Grown — Ethical Provenance
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