1.68 carat round Mughal cut diamond resting on a textured green surface, showing its domed profile and broad antique-style faceting.
Face-up 1.68 carat Mughal cut diamond on a white background, clearly showing its rounded outline, central table and distinctive radial facet pattern.
Face-up view of a 1.68 carat Mughal cut diamond held in jeweler’s tweezers, showing the small central table and radial arrangement of broad facets.
Angled view of the 1.68 carat diamond in tweezers, highlighting its softly rounded outline, deep profile and hand-worked appearance.
Mughal cut diamond held outdoors in tweezers, reflecting soft silver, champagne and cool blue tones in natural light.
1.68 carat Mughal cut diamond resting on fingertips for scale, with blue and warm reflections visible across its antique-style facets.
1.68 carat Mughal cut diamond rotating between jeweler’s tweezers, showing its unusual radial faceting and sculptural profile.
Mughal cut 1.68 carat diamond moving in direct sunlight, producing shifting flashes of silver, blue, champagne and reflected color across its broad facets.
1.68 carat Mughal cut diamond shown on a hand in motion, revealing its scale, domed form and broad flashes of reflected light.

1.68CT Diamond: J VS1 Round Mughal Cut

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Specifications:

  • Gemstone: Diamond
  • Weight: 1.68 Carats
  • Color: J
  • Clarity: VS1
  • Shape & Cut: Round Mughal 
  • Dimensions (mm): 6.31 x 6.38 x 4.08 
  • Origin: South Africa
  • Fluorescence: Very Strong Blue
  • Treatment: None

In Natural Light

This 1.68 carat diamond has a quiet, antique presence that changes considerably with its surroundings. In softer light it reads nearly colorless with flashes of pale champagne and cool silver, while direct sunlight draws stronger blue, rose and warm reflections through the facets. Rather than the uniform sparkle of a modern brilliant, its beauty lies in broader flashes and an old-world play of light.

The Lapidary’s Eye

The Mughal cut gives this diamond its distinctive character. A small central table is surrounded by irregular, petal-like facets arranged across a softly rounded outline, creating a pattern that feels more hand-worked than mathematically rigid. Its 4.08 mm depth produces a beautifully domed profile—a sculptural cutting style that celebrates the individuality of the diamond rather than modern ideals of standardized brilliance.

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