Earrings - 18 kt. Yellow gold, Rose gold Ruby - Pearl






She has 15 years' auction experience, specialising in vintage jewellery from 1920 to 2000.
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18‑carat yellow and rose gold earrings with two rubies (0.02 ct each) and two pearls (1.50 mm), main stones total 0.04 ct, total weight 3.85 g, width 4.70 cm, hook closures, no laboratory report.
Description from the seller
Exclusive early-20th-century earrings crafted in 18-karat gold, with an elegant design. They feature a refined structure, ideal for everyday wear as well as for special occasions.
With an elegant design featuring floral motifs, which includes two small rubies and two small pearls.
0.02 ct rubies each
Pearls of 1.50 mm diameter
Earrings weight: 3.85 grams
Size: 4.70 cm
Type of hook closure.
They are delivered in an elegant jewelry box.
Exclusive early-20th-century earrings crafted in 18-karat gold, with an elegant design. They feature a refined structure, ideal for everyday wear as well as for special occasions.
With an elegant design featuring floral motifs, which includes two small rubies and two small pearls.
0.02 ct rubies each
Pearls of 1.50 mm diameter
Earrings weight: 3.85 grams
Size: 4.70 cm
Type of hook closure.
They are delivered in an elegant jewelry box.
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