A carat is the international unit used to measure the weight of a diamond or gemstone. One carat is equal to 200 milligrams, or 0.2 grams. This means a 5ct diamond will weigh 1 gram.
The Lab-grown diamond you have chosen weighs 1.20 carats and measures around 7.12mm. Remember, these measurements are only an estimation, as every Lab-grown diamond has unique attributes.
1.20ct
F coloured diamonds are considered colorless diamonds and are highly valued. While they may exhibit extremely subtle color detected only by expert gemologists, they appear completely colorless to the naked eye.
SI1 diamonds have noticeable inclusions under 10x magnification, but these are typically still not visible to the naked eye. They offer excellent value.

Excellent cut diamonds represent the highest level of cut quality. These diamonds are cut to ideal proportions and exhibit exceptional brightness, fire, and scintillation.


