Ring - 18 kt. White gold Sapphire - Diamond





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White gold 18 carat cocktail ring, central natural pear-cut sapphire 1.00 ct, surrounded by ten brilliant-cut diamonds 0.10 ct total, ring size EU 56 (US 7.5), excellent condition with minimal signs of wear.
Description from the seller
Cocktail ring in white gold 750 (18 ct), owl-marked.
The ring features a midnight-blue pear-shaped sapphire, prong-set, surrounded by a festooned pear-shaped halo enhanced with 10 brilliant-cut diamonds.
Elegant, openwork setting, typical of late-20th-century dress rings, designed to showcase a central stone with a striking presence.
• Metal: white gold 750 (18 ct)
• Hallmark: owl (imported)
• Central stone: natural sapphire, pear-shaped cut
• Halo: 10 brilliant-cut diamonds
• Estimated weight of the diamonds: ~0.10 ct in total
• Ring size: 56
• Condition: good condition, normal wear consistent with age
Cocktail ring in white gold 750 (18 ct), owl-marked.
The ring features a midnight-blue pear-shaped sapphire, prong-set, surrounded by a festooned pear-shaped halo enhanced with 10 brilliant-cut diamonds.
Elegant, openwork setting, typical of late-20th-century dress rings, designed to showcase a central stone with a striking presence.
• Metal: white gold 750 (18 ct)
• Hallmark: owl (imported)
• Central stone: natural sapphire, pear-shaped cut
• Halo: 10 brilliant-cut diamonds
• Estimated weight of the diamonds: ~0.10 ct in total
• Ring size: 56
• Condition: good condition, normal wear consistent with age
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