Ring - 9 kt. Yellow gold, Silver Diamond (Natural)





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Description from the seller
Authentic antique patch ring from the late 1800s Victorian period in 9kt yellow gold and silver.
Handcrafted high jewelry ring.
Presents an antique cut diamond with a 2.15 ct central brilliant estimated at K color SI1 clarity.
A halo made up of 12 old-brilliant-cut diamonds totaling approximately 2.10 ct, with H-I color and VS/SI clarity (estimated).
Grams: 7.82.
Italian ring size: 16
French ring size: 56
Ring crown dimensions: 2 cm x 2 cm.
It will be shipped in a gift box with tracked and insured shipping.
A certificate of authenticity for the item, detailing the characteristics of the stones and gold, will be issued.
Seller's Story
Authentic antique patch ring from the late 1800s Victorian period in 9kt yellow gold and silver.
Handcrafted high jewelry ring.
Presents an antique cut diamond with a 2.15 ct central brilliant estimated at K color SI1 clarity.
A halo made up of 12 old-brilliant-cut diamonds totaling approximately 2.10 ct, with H-I color and VS/SI clarity (estimated).
Grams: 7.82.
Italian ring size: 16
French ring size: 56
Ring crown dimensions: 2 cm x 2 cm.
It will be shipped in a gift box with tracked and insured shipping.
A certificate of authenticity for the item, detailing the characteristics of the stones and gold, will be issued.
Seller's Story
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