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The pair you put on without thinking and notice every time you pass a mirror. Geneva Round Cut D VVS1 studs hold a colorless, near-flawless lab diamond in the four-prong basket setting that has defined fine-jewelry studs for a century — with the highest combined color-and-clarity grade Ring Premier offers in this style.
The open basket lets light enter from above, through the open gallery, and from the sides at once. At the D VVS1 tier, what comes back is light without warmth and brilliance without distraction.
Three closures available: Screw-back for security in travel and daily wear, Push-back (friction butterfly) for the quickest on-and-off, and Guardian-back for an extra locking layer on higher carat weights (+$125 over Screw-back).
D VVS1 is the top combined color-and-clarity grade Ring Premier offers in the Geneva collection. D color sits at the head of the GIA color scale — fully colorless with no warmth or tint visible from any angle. VVS1 inclusions are so minor a trained gemologist with a 10× loupe needs time to locate them. The E VVS2 sibling is a step down on each scale and visually indistinguishable to a non-specialist in normal lighting. D VVS1 is the certificate, not the appearance — chosen by buyers who want the grading report to match the investment.
Almost identical to the naked eye. Both are colorless or near-colorless under daylight and indoor lighting, and both are eye-clean to a non-specialist. The differences appear under controlled conditions: D is fully colorless against a white background where E may show the faintest hint of warmth to a careful eye; a VVS1 inclusion typically takes a gemologist longer to locate under a 10× loupe than a VVS2. The largest practical difference is on the grading certificate.
Push-back is the lightest and fastest, best for daily wear at smaller carat weights. Screw-back is more secure and recommended if you travel, exercise, or sleep in your studs. Guardian-back adds a locking mechanism behind the closure and is recommended for 2 CTW and above where the stone weight makes accidental loss more costly. Guardian-back is +$125 over the equivalent Screw-back variant.
Every round stud at 1.00 CTW and above ships with an IGI (International Gemological Institute) grading report. Below 1.00 CTW, each pair ships with a professional appraisal and Certificate of Authenticity accepted by major insurance carriers. The IGI report names the D color and VVS1 clarity grades on every certified pair.
The four-prong basket is the most widely used setting in diamond studs and the silhouette most people picture when they think "diamond stud earring." Four prongs grip the stone at the crown, the open gallery underneath lets light through the pavilion, and the symmetry favors stones that are face-up generous — round brilliants in particular. The martini setting (Florence) uses three prongs and sits closer to the lobe; choose Geneva if you want the more traditional stud profile, Florence if you want a lower-profile aesthetic.
No. Lab-grown diamonds are the same material, same crystal structure, same hardness (10 on the Mohs scale), same refractive index. The IGI report uses the same grading scales for both. The only verifiable difference requires specialized laboratory equipment; a jeweler cannot tell them apart under a loupe.
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