Drop earrings - 18 kt. White gold





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White gold 18 carat drop earrings, total weight 11.48 g, featuring 114 natural white diamonds (total carat 1.20, color G, clarity S1), two yellow drop sapphires (4.80 carats), and two round brownish-red rubies (4.20 carats), Masterstones certificate no. 126PT110, length 6.5 cm, origin Italy, unused condition.
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18kt white gold dangling earrings with 114 white diamonds, 2 yellow pear-shaped sapphires, 2 round rubies. Including the Official Masterstones Certificate No: 126PT110
Total weight: 11.48 g
Length: 6.50 cm
114 natural white diamonds
carats: 1.20
color: G
clarity: S1
2 yellow pear-shaped sapphires
carats: 4.80
cut: pear-shaped excellent
2 round rubies
carats: 4.20
color: brownish red
cut: round perfect
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18kt white gold dangling earrings with 114 white diamonds, 2 yellow pear-shaped sapphires, 2 round rubies. Including the Official Masterstones Certificate No: 126PT110
Total weight: 11.48 g
Length: 6.50 cm
114 natural white diamonds
carats: 1.20
color: G
clarity: S1
2 yellow pear-shaped sapphires
carats: 4.80
cut: pear-shaped excellent
2 round rubies
carats: 4.20
color: brownish red
cut: round perfect
Gift box with gift envelope
Payment and shipping via
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