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This 11.28 carat Fancy Vivid Blue diamond is an exceptional natural stone belonging to the highly rare Type IIb classification. Featuring a cut-cornered rectangular step cut, the diamond displays an intensely saturated and evenly distributed blue hue, emblematic of the finest blue diamonds known to exist. Graded Fancy Vivid Blue by GIA, the stone exhibits a deep, electrifying color without gray or secondary tones, placing it at the highest level of color grading. Its Internally Flawless clarity further distinguishes it, revealing a crystal structure devoid of inclusions or graining under magnification. Mined from a major source of natural blue diamonds and masterfully cut to maximize brilliance and saturation, this diamond exemplifies both geological rarity and cutting precision. Type IIb diamonds, containing trace amounts of boron, account for less than 0.1% of all natural diamonds and are among the only naturally semiconductive gems. This stone stands as a modern icon of blue diamond excellence—defined by purity, structure, and a hue that places it among the rarest gems ever offered at auction.
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Fancy Vivid Blue Diamond
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Description
This 11.28 carat Fancy Vivid Blue diamond is an exceptional natural stone belonging to the highly rare Type IIb classification. Featuring a cut-cornered rectangular step cut, the diamond displays an intensely saturated and evenly distributed blue hue, emblematic of the finest blue diamonds known to exist. Graded Fancy Vivid Blue by GIA, the stone exhibits a deep, electrifying color without gray or secondary tones, placing it at the highest level of color grading. Its Internally Flawless clarity further distinguishes it, revealing a crystal structure devoid of inclusions or graining under magnification. Mined from a major source of natural blue diamonds and masterfully cut to maximize brilliance and saturation, this diamond exemplifies both geological rarity and cutting precision. Type IIb diamonds, containing trace amounts of boron, account for less than 0.1% of all natural diamonds and are among the only naturally semiconductive gems. This stone stands as a modern icon of blue diamond excellence—defined by purity, structure, and a hue that places it among the rarest gems ever offered at auction.
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