Hancocks London

5.01ct Golconda Type IIA Oval Cut Diamond Solitaire

A Golconda old cut diamond and 18ct yellow gold solitaire ring by Hancocks. The handcrafted ring is set with a Type IIa antique oval cut diamond weighing 5.01ct, set with double platinum claws, to an 18ct yellow gold band with signature hand engraving and millegrain detailing.

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Information

Maker
Hancocks London
Origin
London
Period
Contemporary
Gemstone
5.01ct F VS2 Type IIa oval cut diamond - with GIA certificate and type classification certificate
Setting
18ct yellow gold and platinum
Dimensions
UK finger size L, US finger size 5.75 - Can be adjusted to any size) Front centre: 13.02mm x 10.59mm Band: 2mm
Weight Description
5.6 grams
REF
129505

Director’s Notes

All diamonds can be classified into two main categories which are referred to as ‘types’, depending on the trace elements that are naturally present within the carbon crystal structure of the diamond. Type I diamonds contain small amounts of nitrogen whereas Type II diamonds do not. Each of these types is then subdivided further and the term Type IIA is used to denote the very purest diamonds. This means there are no measurable impurities in the diamond of any kind which makes these stones exceptionally rare, they make up less than 2% of all gem quality diamonds found worldwide. Not only can these stones be perfectly colourless but they also possess an exceptional level of transparency which enhances their beauty and allows the brilliance and fire of the diamond to be appreciated to the fullest. Famous examples of Type IIA diamonds include the Koh-i-Noor and the Cullinan, which are part of the Crown Jewels, as well as the Krupp diamond which Richard Burton bought for Elizabeth Taylor and was later renamed the Elizabeth Taylor Diamond.

About The Maker

Hancocks London

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