Carat: 1.41ct
Carat is the unit used to measure the weight of a lab grown diamonds. One carat equals 0.2 grams, or 200 milligrams. Although carat weight and stone size generally increase together, this isn't always noticeably the case, depending on the shape and cut of the gemstone.
Actual diamond size on size 6 hand
Colour: E
The Colour of a stone actually refers to the lack of colour, with perfectly colourless lab grown diamonds and moissanite considered the highest quality with the highest value, and brown or yellowish diamonds being the lowest quality.
E - Colourless: Very similar to D colour, except some minute colour differences may be spotted by an expert.
Clarity: VS1
Clarity is an important metric that grades the visual appearance of each gemstone. The fewer inclusions and blemishes a stone has, the better its clarity grade will be. Inclusions, or noticeable specs within the stone, are naturally occurring. However, more rare and expensive stones have less or even no visible inclusions at all.
VS1 - Very Slightly Included 1: Small inclusions difficult to see with 10x magnification, and will almost always be invisible to the naked eye.