Brooch - 15 kt. Yellow gold Coral

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Laura Trevino
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Unisex vintage brooch from the 1900s in a scalloped rose shape, made in 15 carat yellow gold with coral as the main stone, weighing 8 g and measuring 3.6 × 2.5 cm, with a 16k gold clasp, no laboratory report, and in good used condition.

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Description from the seller

Vintage brooch from the 1900s, scalloped in the shape of a rose.
Koraa - angels
Closure in 16kt gold, tested.
Dimensions - 3.6x2.5 cm
Weight - 8 grams
Looks good
Sold only within the EU.

Vintage brooch from the 1900s, scalloped in the shape of a rose.
Koraa - angels
Closure in 16kt gold, tested.
Dimensions - 3.6x2.5 cm
Weight - 8 grams
Looks good
Sold only within the EU.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Laboratory Report
No laboratory report
Metal
Yellow gold
Brand jewellery
No
Fineness
15 kt.
Main Stone
Coral
Total weight
8 g
Condition
Good condition - used with some signs of wear
Gender
Unisex
Sold by
BelgiumVerified
141
Objects sold
Private

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