Ring - 18 kt. White gold - 0.20ct. tw. Diamond (Natural) - Diamond






Specialises in post-2000 pre-owned jewellery. GIA diamond and diamond grading graduate.
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Unisex ring in 18 carat white gold (3.77 g) with five natural round brilliant-cut main diamonds totaling 0.10 ct and five surrounding natural round brilliant-cut diamonds totaling 0.20 ct, EU size 50 (IT 10, US 5 ¼), made in Italy, in excellent condition with no laboratory report, and supplied with a case.
Description from the seller
3.76g 18k white gold (stamped and acid tested)
5 natural diamonds ≤ 0.20 total cts approx (pen tested)
cts are an estimate and are not certified, weight can be different if checked while not mounted
there's no indication of repair or resize on the ring, slightly worn
the ring comes with the annexed case
Fedex, UPS, or DHL express shipment within Europe, insured.
3.76g 18k white gold (stamped and acid tested)
5 natural diamonds ≤ 0.20 total cts approx (pen tested)
cts are an estimate and are not certified, weight can be different if checked while not mounted
there's no indication of repair or resize on the ring, slightly worn
the ring comes with the annexed case
Fedex, UPS, or DHL express shipment within Europe, insured.
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