Ring - 18 kt. Yellow gold - 0.60ct. tw. Emerald






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Yellow gold 18 karat ring for women, set with a single transparent pear-cut emerald of 0.60 ct, total ring weight 2.84 g, size EU 55 / US 7¼, accompanied by a Carat Gem Lab (CGL) certificate no. CGL30931 for the emerald and an authenticity certificate for the 18k gold.
Description from the seller
Type: Ring
Gender: Female
Material: Yellow gold
Material fineness: 18 carats
Size: 55
Total weight: 2.84 g
Condition: New
Main stone: Emerald
Carat weight of main stone: 0.60
Ring in 18 kt yellow gold set with emerald,
Ring size: US: 7, EU: 17.5 (55).
Weight: 2.84 grams
Emerald:
Weight: 0.60 CT origin Brazil accompanied by laboratory certificate and also certificate of authenticity for the 18k gold
Type: Ring
Gender: Female
Material: Yellow gold
Material fineness: 18 carats
Size: 55
Total weight: 2.84 g
Condition: New
Main stone: Emerald
Carat weight of main stone: 0.60
Ring in 18 kt yellow gold set with emerald,
Ring size: US: 7, EU: 17.5 (55).
Weight: 2.84 grams
Emerald:
Weight: 0.60 CT origin Brazil accompanied by laboratory certificate and also certificate of authenticity for the 18k gold
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