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3.5mm Dark salt pepper diamond natural black rose cut 0.23ct average 1.8mm
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 3.500 x 3.500 x 1.800mm
- Weight (cts)
- 0.230
- Clarity
- I
- Shape
- Rose
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Colours
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ShangrilaGems
'The Best Gems on the Web'
Gem-A Corporate Member
**ShangrilaGems are Responsible Manufacturers and Suppliers**
*Please
consider the level of magnification of this photo.
At London Fashion Week 2018, Queen Elizabeth II was admiring our imperfect diamonds
in the pieces of renowned London jewellers. We were rather delighted
that the Queen had complimented our diamonds. She found it fascinating that
many people no longer craved the perfect diamond.
Our diamonds are mined from Botswana and cut by us in our workshop in Surat, Gujarat, India. They are responsibly sourced – from the mine to the market.
Salt & Pepper diamonds capture the imaginations of modern jewellery lovers as these raw flaws reveal the stones' natural origins. The use of these stones is also considered sustainable, a point that is exceedingly important to eco-conscious millennial consumers, as the use of irregular flecked and imperfect diamonds creates less waste. A salt and pepper diamond is far less taxing on the environment than regular diamonds are. Because salt and pepper diamonds come rough-hewn and raw, they save much more time and resources than mining traditional diamonds. As a result, we’re seeing a design wave of definitively unique jewellery that, by nature, cannot be mass-produced.
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 3.500 x 3.500 x 1.800 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 0.230
- Clarity
- I
- Shape
- Rose
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Colours
-
ShangrilaGems
'The Best Gems on the Web'
Gem-A Corporate Member
**ShangrilaGems are Responsible Manufacturers and Suppliers**
*Please
consider the level of magnification of this photo.
At London Fashion Week 2018, Queen Elizabeth II was admiring our imperfect diamonds
in the pieces of renowned London jewellers. We were rather delighted
that the Queen had complimented our diamonds. She found it fascinating that
many people no longer craved the perfect diamond.
Our diamonds are mined from Botswana and cut by us in our workshop in Surat, Gujarat, India. They are responsibly sourced – from the mine to the market.
Salt & Pepper diamonds capture the imaginations of modern jewellery lovers as these raw flaws reveal the stones' natural origins. The use of these stones is also considered sustainable, a point that is exceedingly important to eco-conscious millennial consumers, as the use of irregular flecked and imperfect diamonds creates less waste. A salt and pepper diamond is far less taxing on the environment than regular diamonds are. Because salt and pepper diamonds come rough-hewn and raw, they save much more time and resources than mining traditional diamonds. As a result, we’re seeing a design wave of definitively unique jewellery that, by nature, cannot be mass-produced.
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