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Diamond Details:

Stock Number: 26063336
A 3.51 carat, fancy intense yellow, radiant diamond. It has a clarity grade of SI2 and is certified by GIA.

Price: $27,717
Bank Wire Price: $27,041
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Shape Radiant
Carat Size 3.51
Color Fancy Intense Yellow (FYI)
Clarity SI2
Cut
Certificate GIA
Depth 58.90%
Table 0%
Girdle
Culet
Polish
Symmetry
Flourescence
Measurements 10.13x8.26x4.87
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Diamonds purchased from McGivern Diamonds are 100% refundable, satisfaction is guaranteed. We are NOT an internet business, rather a wholesaler/manufacturer. We have been in the same location for 30 years. We accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover and American Express, and we do not charge sales tax on orders shipped outside Ohio.

Feel free to call us with a group of diamonds, and we will be glad to provide personal recommendations and expert opinions to make your selection easier.

Most diamonds we sell have a GIA Grading Report (referred to in the industry as a GIA certified diamond). Allow us to provide an explanation of certificates. The simple fact is all jewelers cannot sell the same diamond for the best price, but they still must make it appear that way. Thus many other certificates exist that are far from accurate, and it appears you are getting the same grade diamond, for much less money. In the end, the real question is, just because some certificate states the diamond is a certain grade, will GIA agree? Most likely not, thus these other certificates can be discounted quite substantially, depending on how inaccurate they are. There is nothing wrong with buying a non GIA stone, as long as you understand this and pay accordingly.