No reserve price - Necklace - 18 kt. Yellow gold Pearl - Ruby

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An 18 kt yellow gold necklace (750) with five white Akoya cultured pearls of 7.7 mm diameter, excellent lustre and clean surface, surrounded by four faceted rubies totaling 2 ct; length 50 cm, total weight 4.66 g, new, with no laboratory report.

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18K / 750 Yellow Gold Necklace with Akoya Pearl and Ruby

Gold hallmark: 750
Length: 50 cm
Weight: 4.66 g

• 5 Akoya pearls, 7.7 mm Ø
Pearl type: Saltwater Akoya pearl (Pinctada martensi oyster)
Shape: Round
Origin: Japan
Color: White
Luster: Super high luster
Nacre: Thick
Surface: Smooth and clean (see photos)

• 4 faceted rondelle-cut rubies, 3.5 × 4.5 mm
These types of gemstones are commonly treated to enhance their color. This has not been tested for these specific stones.

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Shipping
Insured shipping via UPS, DHL, FedEx, or Correos Express.
Estimated transit time:
• Spain: 24 h
• Europe: approx. 48–72 h
• Worldwide / outside EU: 72 h (delivery times may vary by destination)

Seller's Story

We design and create limited-edition handcrafted jewelry. Our style blends modern design with delicate details for a fresh, timeless, and clean aesthetic. ❖ Our goal is to offer unique and exclusive pieces for those who value craftsmanship, authenticity, and the natural beauty of fine materials.
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18K / 750 Yellow Gold Necklace with Akoya Pearl and Ruby

Gold hallmark: 750
Length: 50 cm
Weight: 4.66 g

• 5 Akoya pearls, 7.7 mm Ø
Pearl type: Saltwater Akoya pearl (Pinctada martensi oyster)
Shape: Round
Origin: Japan
Color: White
Luster: Super high luster
Nacre: Thick
Surface: Smooth and clean (see photos)

• 4 faceted rondelle-cut rubies, 3.5 × 4.5 mm
These types of gemstones are commonly treated to enhance their color. This has not been tested for these specific stones.

Ships in a jewelry box

Shipping
Insured shipping via UPS, DHL, FedEx, or Correos Express.
Estimated transit time:
• Spain: 24 h
• Europe: approx. 48–72 h
• Worldwide / outside EU: 72 h (delivery times may vary by destination)

Seller's Story

We design and create limited-edition handcrafted jewelry. Our style blends modern design with delicate details for a fresh, timeless, and clean aesthetic. ❖ Our goal is to offer unique and exclusive pieces for those who value craftsmanship, authenticity, and the natural beauty of fine materials.
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Details

Era
After 2000
Pearl type
Akoya cultured pearl
No. of surrounding gemstones
4
Laboratory Report
No laboratory report
Fineness
18 kt.
Number of pearls
5
Brand jewellery
No
Total carat weight of surrounding stones
2.00
Metal
Yellow gold
Main Stone
Pearl
Diameter of pearls (in mm)
7.7 mm
Surrounding Stones
Ruby
Pearl colour
White
Total weight
4.66 g
Condition
New
Pearl shape
Round
Pearl surface quality
Clean
Gender
Women
Pearl lustre
Excellent
Length
50 cm
Sold by
SpainVerified
7092
Objects sold
100%
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