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D represents the abbreviation of gems. 1.50CT represents 1.5 carat diamond weight. The C750 is a gold-containing marker for the common 18K platinum ring. This ring is generally about 1000-3000 (including inlaid costs). Diamonds are the big head. Generally, the price of 1.5 carats is about 60,000 to 90,000.
But now there is also a Mosan stone diamond ring that imitates diamonds. The price of 1.5 carats may only be less than 10,000. If it is a real diamond, there should be a GIA certificate 1.5 carat. If not, then it is likely to be a Mozang stone diamond ring. This cheap jewelry does not need to care about it.
D1.50CT indicates that the diamond has 1.5 carat size C750 should be AU750 or G750. Both are indicated by the gold content of 75 % of the gold content. This is relatively continuous with the price
1.50CT, which is 1.5 carats, is now around 890,000. The latter 750 is the purity of platinum dragging, which can be delivered in vain compared to the diamond. Therefore, even if the diamond sells a little bit, it is estimated to be more than 60,000.
750 is a color, and the diamond ring is generally inlaid with 750. 950 is pure platinum.
The 750 is not too expensive now. I wonder if it is natural? What is the drill? Generally, there are thousands of thousands!