Cocktail ring - 18 kt. White gold - 1.02ct. tw. - Diamond






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White gold 18 carat ring with natural diamonds totalling 1.02 ct (G/Si), head 12.5 × 22.0 mm, weight 9.35 g, size 53, no laboratory report, delivered in a luxury box.
Description from the seller
White gold 18 karat ring with Diamonds
18 karat gold certified “eagle head”
White gold 18 karat wedding band Nickel-free
Ring head dimensions: 12.5 x 22.0 mm
Diamond weight: 1.02 carats - Quality G/SI
Ring weight: 9.35 grams
Size: 53
Sizing is very easy, but it cannot be free.
Delivered in a luxury jewelry box
Shipping with declared value
Seller's Story
White gold 18 karat ring with Diamonds
18 karat gold certified “eagle head”
White gold 18 karat wedding band Nickel-free
Ring head dimensions: 12.5 x 22.0 mm
Diamond weight: 1.02 carats - Quality G/SI
Ring weight: 9.35 grams
Size: 53
Sizing is very easy, but it cannot be free.
Delivered in a luxury jewelry box
Shipping with declared value
Seller's Story
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