Skip to content
EASTER STORE HOURS - SHOP ONLINE ALL WEEKEND
EASTER HOURS

Godavari Diamond: Round / E / SI1 / ExExEx / GIA / 0.62 CT

$4,670.00
Availability: Translation missing: en.general.icons.icon_check_circle icon Only 1 left!

Part Payments Options through Afterpay, Klarna, Laybuy or Zip at checkout.

Notify me when back in stock

Each diamond is set within a uniquely designed Godavari coral resin or customisable gold, rose gold or platinum globe.

GODAVARI IS A DIAMOND BRAND FOUNDED ON THE PRINCIPLES OF SUSTAINABLE LUXURY, MINDFUL DESIGN AND BESPOKE CRAFTSMANSHIP. THE GODAVARI MARQUE HERALDS THESE PRINCIPLES ALONG WITH THE ELEMENT OF SURPRISE, A MOMENT IN TIME TO BE REMEMBERED FOREVER.

CELEBRATING BESPOKE LUXURY

Hearts will be won with the mindful gift of a Godavari diamond as the individual spirit is discovered and everlasting human connections are created. Diamonds are among nature’s most precious creations. Each diamond is set within a uniquely designed Godavari coral resin or customisable gold, rose gold or platinum globe. Plan the perfect proposal experience with a Godavari diamond, set within one of our iconic precious metal globes. Create your bespoke dream rings together, with a jewellery designer to suit your individual style. This beautiful personalisation in passion will be a moment in time to be remembered forever. For someone special or as a special gift for yourself, the investment in the everlasting beauty of a Godavari diamond is the perfect choice.

ARTISANAL DESIGN

The Godavari marque heralds bespoke craftsmanship and artisanal design along with the element of surprise, a moment in time to be remembered forever. Our iconic jewellery draws inspiration from the natural world around us, a classic beauty to last a lifetime. 

OUR PLACE IN THE WORLD

Godavari is proud to be a luxury brand, based in the culturally diverse city of Auckland in Aotearoa, New Zealand. This is a nation of pioneers, questioning traditional viewpoints and processes. Godavari jewellery is designed and crafted by artisans in New Zealand. The Godavari jewellery case and gift packaging is hand-crafted by local suppliers, providing a gifting experience that is unique. The Godavari commitment to local suppliers means that ethical and sustainable practices are constantly monitored and maintained to the highest possible standards.

POSITIVELY LUXURIOUS

Godavari diamonds are chosen for their naturally unique splendor and luminosity. Each diamond has been analysed, examined and selected with meticulous attention to detail. Every Godavari diamond is accompanied by Godavari’s own report detailing each unique characteristic. Global partners carefully select diamonds from fair-trade organisations and sustainably-producing mines. Diamantaires cut and polish each Godavari diamond to the highest standards, using craftsmanship passed down through generations. There is an inscription on the girdle, ensuring accurate identification, providing a link to an independent report from the Gemological Institute of America. This ensures Godavari is able to provide assurance as to the provenance and authenticity of all Godavari Diamonds, for complete peace of mind. GIA is the world’s largest and most well-respected institute of gemological research and standards and creator of the 4 C’s, colour, clarity, cut and carat weight.

 

CUT

The cut grade measures how the individual proportions combine to effect the beauty of a diamond.

 

Cut quality is the factor that fuels a diamond’s fire, sparkle and brilliance. The allure and beauty of a particular diamond depends more on cut quality than anything else.

 

Diamonds with an Excellent or Very Good cut grade will allow a maximum amount of light to be returned to the observer and therefore have the highest degree of brightness, fire(rainbow colours) and scintillation(sparkle).

 

CARAT

The international unit of weight used for measuring diamonds and gemstones, 1 carat is equal to 200 milligrams, or 0.2 grams. A specific measurement of a diamond’s weight, carat weight alone may not accurately represent a diamond’s visual size.

 

COLOUR

Most diamonds are colourless to near colourless. The highest colour grade that exists is D or colourless and extends to Z being light yellow.

 

Diamonds in the D to F colour grades are considered colourless. Diamonds in the G to J colour grades are considered near colourless.

 

Diamonds are valued on how closely they approach colourlessness – the less colour, the higher their value. (The exception to this is a fancy colour diamond, such as pinks and blues, with lie outside this colour range.)

 

CLARITY

All diamonds contain imperfections. Because diamonds are formed deep within the earth, under extreme heat and pressure, they often contain unique birthmarks, either internal (inclusions) or external (blemishes). Clarity refers to the absence of these inclusions and blemishes. Diamonds without these marks are rare, and rarity affects a diamond’s value. Using the GIA International Diamond Grading System™, diamonds are assigned a clarity grade that ranges from flawless (FL) to diamonds with obvious inclusions (I3).

 

The GIA Clarity Scale contains 11 grades, with most diamonds falling into the VS (very slightly included) or SI (slightly included) categories. In determining a clarity grade, the GIA system considers the size, nature, position, color or relief, and quantity of clarity characteristics visible under 10× magnification.

 

FLAWLESS (FL)

No inclusions or blemishes are visible to a skilled grader using 10× magnification

 

INTERNALLY FLAWLESS (IF)

No inclusions and only blemishes are visible to a skilled grader using 10× magnification

 

Very, Very Slightly Included (VVS1 and VVS2) - Inclusions are difficult for a skilled grader to see under 10× magnification

 

VERY SLIGHTLY INCLUDED (VS1 AND VS2)

Inclusions are minor and range from difficult to somewhat easy for a skilled grader to see under 10x magnification

 

SLIGHTLY INCLUDED (SI1 AND SI2)

Inclusions are noticeable to a skilled grader under 10x magnification

 

INCLUDED (I1, I2, AND I3)

Inclusions are obvious under 10× magnification and may affect transparency and brilliance