Bracelet - 18 kt. Yellow gold Pearl






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Yellow gold 18k bracelet with 90 white Akoya cultured pearls (5.2 mm, round) and surrounding stones that imitate sapphires, unbranded and without a laboratory report.
Description from the seller
Cultured Akoya pearl bracelet
approximately 5.2 mm.
Clasp made in yellow gold
750/1000. 18k.
(18k acid test and touchstone),
Synthetic gemstone imitations of sapphires.
Length: approximately 18 cm.
Security chain
Total weight: 23.2 g.
Stamped.
Excellent used condition.
Shipping by courier with tracking number to the EU, except islands and overseas territories
which will be shipped like the rest of countries by insured registered mail with tracking number.
All shipments are insured at no extra cost.
Customs duties, if any, to be borne by the buyer.
Seller's Story
Cultured Akoya pearl bracelet
approximately 5.2 mm.
Clasp made in yellow gold
750/1000. 18k.
(18k acid test and touchstone),
Synthetic gemstone imitations of sapphires.
Length: approximately 18 cm.
Security chain
Total weight: 23.2 g.
Stamped.
Excellent used condition.
Shipping by courier with tracking number to the EU, except islands and overseas territories
which will be shipped like the rest of countries by insured registered mail with tracking number.
All shipments are insured at no extra cost.
Customs duties, if any, to be borne by the buyer.
Seller's Story
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