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Laila | 3ct Round Lab Diamond Engagement Ring

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Laila | 3ct Round Lab Diamond Engagement RingLaila uses a cathedral three stone setting with a 2ct round brilliant centre flanked by two round side stones totalling 1. 02ct. The hidden halo runs beneath the centre stone, adding a circuit of round brilliant diamonds that is visible from the side and adds brightness without changing the ring's head profile from above. E VVS2 centre, IGI certified (752555511), set in 18k yellow gold. Designed and made by Matthews Jewellers, Newcastle. Fine

Laila uses a cathedral three stone setting with a 2ct round brilliant centre flanked by two round side stones totalling 1.02ct. The hidden halo runs beneath the centre stone, adding a circuit of round brilliant diamonds that is visible from the side and adds brightness without changing the ring's head profile from above.

E / VVS2 centre, IGI certified (752555511), set in 18k yellow gold. Designed and made by Matthews Jewellers, Newcastle. Fine jewellers since 1957.

Centre Carat Weight: 2.00ct Lab Grown Diamond

Colour: E

Clarity: VVS2

Report Number: 752555511

Setting Style: Cathedral Three Stone

Accent Diamonds: 2 Round Brilliant Cuts = 1.02ct Hidden Halo

Band Width: 1.80mm x 1.50mm

Metal Colour: 18k Yellow Gold

Finger Size: M

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Not saying it is a bad book but... I could not understand it. If you like old English writing great! I support you in that but this book was not for me.
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practically falling apart. Hard to read when the book is dissolving.
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This is actually a super cool epic
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This is actually a super cool epic. The translation is phenomenal and makes for a great easy read. Got it for a class but would totally read again
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Mulla Nasrudin is the Br'er Rabbit, or Coyote, of the Middle East. The stories are teaching stories, and they can be very amusing, thoughtful, and thought stimulating, all at once. Idries Shah's books tend to be very well written, anyway, however the subject is simply delightful. I can't add much more than what others have said, except to say that the stories really make one think. Juha is the Arabic version, and Hoja is the Turkish version. The stories sometimes show up in Western culture, without attribution.
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