Pearl - Silver - Earrings

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Specimen: earrings in gold-plated silver with two shell cameos depicting a woman’s face, 54 freshwater cultured pearls (2 mm) in white baroque, total weight 12 g, for a female wearer.

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Antique-style earrings consisting of two shell cameos depicting a woman's face and freshwater micro pearls, mounted in gold-plated sterling silver (925) with 18 kt gold plating.
stamps on the back and on the little butterfly.
Total weight 12 g
silver weight 10 g
cameo weight 1.30 g
Pearl weight 3.50 ct
Shipped with our warranty certificate via DHL Express courier.

Antique-style earrings consisting of two shell cameos depicting a woman's face and freshwater micro pearls, mounted in gold-plated sterling silver (925) with 18 kt gold plating.
stamps on the back and on the little butterfly.
Total weight 12 g
silver weight 10 g
cameo weight 1.30 g
Pearl weight 3.50 ct
Shipped with our warranty certificate via DHL Express courier.

Details

Era
After 2000
Pearl type
Freshwater cultured pearl
Laboratory Report
No laboratory report
Number of pearls
54
Brand jewellery
No
Metal
Silver
Main Stone
Pearl
Diameter of pearls (in mm)
2 mm
Total weight
12 g
Pearl colour
White
Condition
New
Pearl shape
Baroque
Country of Origin
Italy
Pearl surface quality
Moderately spotted
Gender
Women
Pearl lustre
Fair
Width
4.5 cm
ItalyVerified
839
Objects sold
100%
Private

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