Ring - 18 kt. White gold - 1.62ct. tw. Diamond (Natural) - Diamond






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White gold eternity ring (18k) set with a natural round-cut main diamond of 0.09 ct and 12 stones, surrounded by 18 natural round diamonds totaling 1.62 ct, in excellent condition and ring size EU 57.
Description from the seller
General Condition
This white gold eternity ring with brilliant-cut diamonds is in good condition, showing only light signs of wear typical of a vintage piece. Its classic design of diamonds set around the entire band makes it a timeless piece, with great value for both personal use and collection.
Metal
The white gold ring (approximately 14k/18k) maintains a good finish, although it has slight visible wear marks on the inside, consistent with previous use. The setting is secure and properly performs its function of holding the stones.
Stones
Type: Round brilliant cut diamonds.
Estimated quantity: between 18 and 22, distributed around the entire circumference.
Visual quality: Diamonds with good brilliance and transparency, some with slight inclusions perceptible under magnification.
Approximate total carat weight: 1.50 – 2.00 cts total.
Condition of preservation
Setting: Secure, no missing stones.
Stones: They remain in good condition, with noticeable shine under direct light.
Inner ring: Shows normal signs of use, without structural deformations.
Presentation
The piece is preserved in a vintage “El Erebo” jewelry case, which provides additional value of authenticity and historical character.
Commercial Conclusion
This white gold eternity diamond ring is a timeless and elegant piece, ideal as an anniversary ring, commemorative band, or collector's item. It is in very good condition overall, with stones firmly set and excellent brilliance. The inclusion of the original box reinforces its appeal to collectors and lovers of classic jewelry.
Good auction!
General Condition
This white gold eternity ring with brilliant-cut diamonds is in good condition, showing only light signs of wear typical of a vintage piece. Its classic design of diamonds set around the entire band makes it a timeless piece, with great value for both personal use and collection.
Metal
The white gold ring (approximately 14k/18k) maintains a good finish, although it has slight visible wear marks on the inside, consistent with previous use. The setting is secure and properly performs its function of holding the stones.
Stones
Type: Round brilliant cut diamonds.
Estimated quantity: between 18 and 22, distributed around the entire circumference.
Visual quality: Diamonds with good brilliance and transparency, some with slight inclusions perceptible under magnification.
Approximate total carat weight: 1.50 – 2.00 cts total.
Condition of preservation
Setting: Secure, no missing stones.
Stones: They remain in good condition, with noticeable shine under direct light.
Inner ring: Shows normal signs of use, without structural deformations.
Presentation
The piece is preserved in a vintage “El Erebo” jewelry case, which provides additional value of authenticity and historical character.
Commercial Conclusion
This white gold eternity diamond ring is a timeless and elegant piece, ideal as an anniversary ring, commemorative band, or collector's item. It is in very good condition overall, with stones firmly set and excellent brilliance. The inclusion of the original box reinforces its appeal to collectors and lovers of classic jewelry.
Good auction!
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