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The term "52TDW" on a ring typically refers to the total diamond weight, indicating that the ring contains 52 total carats of diamonds. This measurement encompasses all the diamonds in the piece, whether they are set individually or as part of a larger design. It's a way to communicate the overall size and value of the diamond content in the ring.

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