No reserve price - Earrings Silver - 4.00ct. tw. Ruby





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Silver earrings weighing 4.10 g with 196 rubies totaling 4 ct, including two main square-cut rubies of 6x6 mm and 194 pavé rubies totaling 2 ct, no laboratory report, width 28 mm, new condition.
Description from the seller
Beautiful natural ruby earrings set in silver with white gold plating and black rhodium. Stamped on the back 925.
2 main rubies square cut 6x6 mm. 2 cts estimated.
194 pave rubies cut brilliant with a total weight estimated at 2 cts.
All gemstones are natural, certified by professionals.
Excellent quality.
Please consider the photographs as part of the description.
Shipping will be done with tracking and carefully packaged.
Any duties and customs charges, if any, are the buyer's responsibility.
Beautiful natural ruby earrings set in silver with white gold plating and black rhodium. Stamped on the back 925.
2 main rubies square cut 6x6 mm. 2 cts estimated.
194 pave rubies cut brilliant with a total weight estimated at 2 cts.
All gemstones are natural, certified by professionals.
Excellent quality.
Please consider the photographs as part of the description.
Shipping will be done with tracking and carefully packaged.
Any duties and customs charges, if any, are the buyer's responsibility.
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