Cocktail ring Platinum - 4.05ct. tw. Sapphire - Diamond






GIA certified gemmologist with a master’s in business from University of Wales Trinity Saint David.
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Platinum ring featuring a natural blue 3.5 carat cushion-cut sapphire with a heat treatment, surrounded by twelve natural round brilliant diamonds totaling 0.55 carats, plus a 0.3 carat baguette-cut diamond, for a total gemstone weight of 4.05 carats; ring size EU 51 (US 5 ¾), weight 5.98 g, IGI laboratory report C1J03867, condition very good with minor signs of wear.
Description from the seller
Platinum ring - 3.5ct sapphire - diamonds
Size 11/51 - Total weight 5.98g
Condition: New
Natural sapphire
Cushion Mix Cut
3.5 Carat
Blue transparent thermal process
Natural diamonds
Round Brilliant
0.25 ct
Color G-H
SI1-SI2
Natural Diamonds
Baguette
0.3 ct
Color G-H
VS2
Photos and information according to the certificate, the ring was not worn.
Platinum ring - 3.5ct sapphire - diamonds
Size 11/51 - Total weight 5.98g
Condition: New
Natural sapphire
Cushion Mix Cut
3.5 Carat
Blue transparent thermal process
Natural diamonds
Round Brilliant
0.25 ct
Color G-H
SI1-SI2
Natural Diamonds
Baguette
0.3 ct
Color G-H
VS2
Photos and information according to the certificate, the ring was not worn.
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