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Toi et Moi | Radiant & Pear Lab-Grown Diamond Ring

$2,500.00

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Celebrate love's perfect harmony with the Toi et Moi collection, where two dazzling solitaires—Radiant and Pear—come together to create a timeless masterpiece. A true emblem of your unique bond.  

Features at a Glance:
✨ Solitaire Stones: 1.00ct Radiant + 1.00ct Pear Lab-Grown Diamonds  
✨ Gold: 18K Gold (3.0 grams)  
✨ Total Diamond Weight: 2 Carats  

Why Choose This Ring?
Every Toi et Moi piece is crafted with precision and certified for authenticity by IGI, ensuring unmatched brilliance and quality. Our lab-grown diamonds boast a minimum color of F and clarity of VVS2, offering luxury with a sustainable touch.  

Specifications
💎 Centre Stone: 0.90ct Marquise Lab-Grown Diamond  
💎 Side Stones: 0.48ct Round Lab-Grown Diamonds  
💎 Gold: 18K Gold (3 grams)  

Stone size options reflect the carat weight of the feature diamond, with shoulder stones enhancing the total carat weight.  

Why Dala Diamonds?  
Ethically crafted, environmentally conscious, and forever stunning. Your Dala diamond is more than jewelry—it's a legacy.  

✨ Experience elegance that’s kind to the earth, only with Dala Diamonds.

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