Ikuma Canadian Diamond Cancer Zodiac Necklace, 14K Yellow Gold
The sensitive, emotional Cancer(June 22nd - July 22nd) is represented by a crab with the proverbial shell one has to break through to see their true softer side. Unlike the typical image of a crab, Cancer is also nurturing and intuitive, putting their heart into what they do. Cancer is particularly impacted by the emotions of those around them and often needs dedicated time to recharge. A water sign, Cancer can tend to “wave,” going from moody and temperamental to grounded in family and domestic life, a particularly strong value of theirs.
Each Ikuma diamond has a laser inscribed unique identifying tracking number allowing you to view the Certificate of Origin report. This allows you to know which mine in Canada your diamond came from along with other interesting details. Ikuma diamonds are also laser inscribed with a maple leaf to guarantee its Canadian provenance.
Ikuma Canadian Diamonds, exclusively available at Ben Bridge Jeweler.
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Item No.1215621212156212
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Jewelry TypeNecklaces
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Jewelry Sub TypePendant
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Exclusive to Ben BridgeYes
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Metal TypeYellow Gold
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Metal Purity14K Gold
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EngravableNo
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GemstoneDiamond
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Cut ShapeRound
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Minimum CT0.03
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Minimum ClarityI1
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NaturalYes
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TreatmentNot Treated
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Count1
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Color GradeI
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Color Grade MaxK
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GemstoneDiamond
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Cut ShapeRound
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Minimum CTW0.02
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Minimum ClarityI1
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NaturalYes
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TreatmentNot Treated
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Count3
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Color GradeI
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Color Grade MaxK
As dazzlingly beautiful as the Northern Lights and collected with careful consideration for the environment, each Ikuma diamond is a love story millions of years in the making. Traveling from the northern tundra of Canada, Ikuma® diamonds are sourced using innovative engineering, environmentally sustainable mining practices and collaborative work with indigenous communities.
Ikuma Diamonds offers a unique opportunity to know its exact Mine of Origin. And all Ikuma diamonds one-half carat and larger are independently graded by the AGS or GIA. Trace your own love story back millions of years with an Ikuma Canadian diamond.
Keep an eye on your diamond jewelry to make sure that your settings are secure and that the prongs holding your stones stay intact and in good shape. This will ensure that you don't accidentally lose a stone. On pieces with larger gems, it may be obvious when there's a problem, but for anything with smaller settings like pave, it's a good idea to get your jewelry professionally cleaned and inspected (free at your local Ben Bridge store), where a jeweler can look at all settings under magnification.
You can also keep your diamond and gemstone jewelry clean and sparkly at home. After wearing, wipe your jewelry with a clean, soft, slightly damp cloth. This will remove any oils or smudges and ensure your jewelry is clean before putting it away. You can also clean most diamond and gemstone pieces by putting them in jewelry cleaner or in an ultrasonic machine for a few minutes. You can pick up jewelry cleaner for free from your local Ben Bridge store or order an inexpensive home ultrasonic machine.