Marco Bicego - Ring - 18 kt. Yellow gold






Holds a diamond diploma with distinction and a master’s degree in art market appraisal.
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Yellow gold 18 karat ring by Marco Bicego, handcrafted in Italy with a large violet charoite main stone, total weight 10.50 g, new condition, with no laboratory report.
Description from the seller
MARCO BICEGO
Stamp: 2616Vi
Ring in yellow gold AU 750/00 (18 kt), the hallmark and factory mark placed on the jump ring and perfectly visible in the photo. Made in Italy!
In the ring is set a large purple charoite (charoite)
Completely handmade and worked with the ancient Bulino technique.
Their jewelry is famous because, despite the traditional techniques used, they still maintain a contemporary design.
I will ship with insurance. A ring of great workmanship, a true Made in Italy item.
MARCO BICEGO
Stamp: 2616Vi
Ring in yellow gold AU 750/00 (18 kt), the hallmark and factory mark placed on the jump ring and perfectly visible in the photo. Made in Italy!
In the ring is set a large purple charoite (charoite)
Completely handmade and worked with the ancient Bulino technique.
Their jewelry is famous because, despite the traditional techniques used, they still maintain a contemporary design.
I will ship with insurance. A ring of great workmanship, a true Made in Italy item.
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