Ring - 14 kt. White gold - 3.72ct. tw. Emerald - Diamond





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14K white gold ring featuring a 3.64 ct emerald-cut natural beryl in a bluish green tone, surrounded by 22 natural diamonds (0.08 ct total) and documented with IGI report no. 78J0142424, US size 6¾.
Description from the seller
Crafted in solid 14K white gold, this ring highlights a 3.64 ct emerald-cut natural beryl with a refreshing bluish green tone and elegant step-cut geometry. The center stone is framed by twenty-two round natural diamonds that add brightness and a refined halo effect. The combination of white gold, crisp facets, and delicate diamond detailing creates a sophisticated ring suitable for both special occasions and everyday elegance.
Details:
Main Gemstone:
Type: Natural Beryl
Carat Weight: 3.64 ct
Color: Bluish Green
Cut: Emerald cut
Clarity: Transparent (natural inclusions present)
Treatment: Standard oiling
Report: IGI Report No. 78J0142424
Accent Stones:
Type: Natural Diamonds
Total Carat Weight: 0.08 ct
Quantity: 22 pcs
Setting: Prong
Ring:
Metal: Solid 14K White Gold
Total Weight: 2.50 g
Ring Size: US 6 3/4
Condition: New, never worn
Packaging & Shipping:
Securely packaged and shipped with full tracking for fast and reliable delivery.
Includes a velvet-style pouch, protective box, bubble wrap, cleaning cloth, and an additional small pouch.
Important Information:
Buyers are responsible for all applicable import customs duties, taxes, and VAT according to the regulations of their country. These costs are not included in the auction price.
If the winning bidder cancels, withdraws, or refuses delivery, they will be fully responsible for all shipping costs (both outbound and return) and any return import duties, taxes, or additional fees charged to the seller.
Crafted in solid 14K white gold, this ring highlights a 3.64 ct emerald-cut natural beryl with a refreshing bluish green tone and elegant step-cut geometry. The center stone is framed by twenty-two round natural diamonds that add brightness and a refined halo effect. The combination of white gold, crisp facets, and delicate diamond detailing creates a sophisticated ring suitable for both special occasions and everyday elegance.
Details:
Main Gemstone:
Type: Natural Beryl
Carat Weight: 3.64 ct
Color: Bluish Green
Cut: Emerald cut
Clarity: Transparent (natural inclusions present)
Treatment: Standard oiling
Report: IGI Report No. 78J0142424
Accent Stones:
Type: Natural Diamonds
Total Carat Weight: 0.08 ct
Quantity: 22 pcs
Setting: Prong
Ring:
Metal: Solid 14K White Gold
Total Weight: 2.50 g
Ring Size: US 6 3/4
Condition: New, never worn
Packaging & Shipping:
Securely packaged and shipped with full tracking for fast and reliable delivery.
Includes a velvet-style pouch, protective box, bubble wrap, cleaning cloth, and an additional small pouch.
Important Information:
Buyers are responsible for all applicable import customs duties, taxes, and VAT according to the regulations of their country. These costs are not included in the auction price.
If the winning bidder cancels, withdraws, or refuses delivery, they will be fully responsible for all shipping costs (both outbound and return) and any return import duties, taxes, or additional fees charged to the seller.
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