Necklace - 14 kt. Yellow gold Pearl - Creative Gold Castle






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A 14K yellow gold necklace with 72 Akoya cultured pearls (white, round, 7.7 mm, clean surface, very good lustre), total length 63 cm and total weight 52.3 g, featuring a hand‑crafted 585 yellow gold clasp with a 20.2–20.9 mm diameter; produced in Germany and in excellent condition with no laboratory report.
Description from the seller
Pearl necklace with a creative 14 K / 585 yellow gold clasp. The pearls are 72 Akoya pearls with an average size of 7.7 mm. They have a very fine, lustrous sheen and an even surface with hardly any growth marks.
The highlight of the chain is the lock in 585 / 14 K yellow gold. It is handcrafted using a firing technique. The surface is designed asymmetrically and resembles a nugget. Two Akoya pearls 'integrate into the rugged landscape' of the lock.
A beautiful, creative piece of jewelry with an impressive clasp that can be worn at the front.
Upon request, we can have the chain re-strung by our goldsmith for €30. It can also be shortened to your desired length — for example, like in the photo. Remaining pearls are of course included or can even be used to make a bracelet, depending on the number. Arrangements to be made after purchase.
Excellent condition
Total length 63 cm
Size of the lock: diameter varies between 20.2-20.9 mm (measured without the connectors).
Total weight 52.3 grams
About 6 grams of 585 gold are attributable to the clasp.
Stamped on the clasp with 585
Delivery in jewelry box with house certificate in PDF format (environmentally friendly).
Clicking on the seller's name 'goldtrio' also shows our other current auctions.
Insured shipping with UPS/DHL.
Seller's Story
Pearl necklace with a creative 14 K / 585 yellow gold clasp. The pearls are 72 Akoya pearls with an average size of 7.7 mm. They have a very fine, lustrous sheen and an even surface with hardly any growth marks.
The highlight of the chain is the lock in 585 / 14 K yellow gold. It is handcrafted using a firing technique. The surface is designed asymmetrically and resembles a nugget. Two Akoya pearls 'integrate into the rugged landscape' of the lock.
A beautiful, creative piece of jewelry with an impressive clasp that can be worn at the front.
Upon request, we can have the chain re-strung by our goldsmith for €30. It can also be shortened to your desired length — for example, like in the photo. Remaining pearls are of course included or can even be used to make a bracelet, depending on the number. Arrangements to be made after purchase.
Excellent condition
Total length 63 cm
Size of the lock: diameter varies between 20.2-20.9 mm (measured without the connectors).
Total weight 52.3 grams
About 6 grams of 585 gold are attributable to the clasp.
Stamped on the clasp with 585
Delivery in jewelry box with house certificate in PDF format (environmentally friendly).
Clicking on the seller's name 'goldtrio' also shows our other current auctions.
Insured shipping with UPS/DHL.
Seller's Story
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