Necklace - 18 kt. Yellow gold Coral






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A women’s 18 carat yellow gold necklace featuring red Mediterranean coral as the main stone, with a total weight of 52.35 g, length 52 cm, in excellent condition with minor wear, and no laboratory report.
Description from the seller
Necklace with Mediterranean red corals, 4.66 mm, with a yellow gold 18-carat pendant.
Quality: this jewel has been tested by our expert for gold content and was found to be authentic. To give you an idea, check out the photos.
Object Type: Necklace
Gender: Female
Material: Yellow gold
Material Grade: 18 karats
Length 52.00 cm x approximately 1.50 cm
Total weight: 52.35 g
Conditions: Excellent
Insured shipment with tracking number.
They will be sent registered and insured by DHL.
Due to the organic material (coral) used in the making of this jewelry, the item can only be shipped to addresses within the European Community to avoid risky export procedures that might require additional documentation.
The sale of the article is legal under the CITES regulation.
Seller's Story
Necklace with Mediterranean red corals, 4.66 mm, with a yellow gold 18-carat pendant.
Quality: this jewel has been tested by our expert for gold content and was found to be authentic. To give you an idea, check out the photos.
Object Type: Necklace
Gender: Female
Material: Yellow gold
Material Grade: 18 karats
Length 52.00 cm x approximately 1.50 cm
Total weight: 52.35 g
Conditions: Excellent
Insured shipment with tracking number.
They will be sent registered and insured by DHL.
Due to the organic material (coral) used in the making of this jewelry, the item can only be shipped to addresses within the European Community to avoid risky export procedures that might require additional documentation.
The sale of the article is legal under the CITES regulation.
