Statement ring - 18 kt. White gold Emerald - Diamond






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A white gold (18 gold) ring weighing 12 g, set with a natural emerald of 3.78 ct in an emerald-cut rectangular shape, surrounded by 20 natural round brilliant-cut diamonds totaling 0.70 ct (color G, VS/VVS), size EU 49 (IT 9, US 4 ¾), in good used condition with minor wear.
Description from the seller
Extraordinary ring in 18‑karat white gold,
adorned with a natural emerald of significant carat weight (3.78 ct), the absolute protagonist of this jewel, framed by an elegant outline of brilliant-cut diamonds of excellent quality.
A piece with a strong presence, able to combine refinement, light and timeless charm.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
Metal: white 18 kt gold
Total weight: 12 grams
Central stone:
Natural emerald (beryllia)
Weight: 3.78 carats
Cut: step cut (emerald cut)
Shape: rectangular with rounded corners
Diamonds:
20 natural diamonds
Brilliant cut
Total weight: 0.70 carats
Color: G
Clarity: VS/VVS
Gemological report issued by a private Italian laboratory:
L.A.G (Gemology Analysis Laboratory)
Analysis no. 1910
Date: 06/06/2024
Document included (the name of the expert is obscured in the photo for privacy reasons but the certificate will be shipped in full with all information).
The emerald displays the typical natural inclusions (“garden”).
There are no indications in the report regarding any treatments (oil/resin), commonly used for this gem.
A jewel of rare elegance and strong visual impact, perfect for those who wish to stand out with a significant stone and timeless charm.
The jewelry shows light signs of wear; please carefully examine the photos before evaluating an offer.
For shipments outside the European Union:
any duties, taxes or customs charges are borne by the buyer.
Extraordinary ring in 18‑karat white gold,
adorned with a natural emerald of significant carat weight (3.78 ct), the absolute protagonist of this jewel, framed by an elegant outline of brilliant-cut diamonds of excellent quality.
A piece with a strong presence, able to combine refinement, light and timeless charm.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
Metal: white 18 kt gold
Total weight: 12 grams
Central stone:
Natural emerald (beryllia)
Weight: 3.78 carats
Cut: step cut (emerald cut)
Shape: rectangular with rounded corners
Diamonds:
20 natural diamonds
Brilliant cut
Total weight: 0.70 carats
Color: G
Clarity: VS/VVS
Gemological report issued by a private Italian laboratory:
L.A.G (Gemology Analysis Laboratory)
Analysis no. 1910
Date: 06/06/2024
Document included (the name of the expert is obscured in the photo for privacy reasons but the certificate will be shipped in full with all information).
The emerald displays the typical natural inclusions (“garden”).
There are no indications in the report regarding any treatments (oil/resin), commonly used for this gem.
A jewel of rare elegance and strong visual impact, perfect for those who wish to stand out with a significant stone and timeless charm.
The jewelry shows light signs of wear; please carefully examine the photos before evaluating an offer.
For shipments outside the European Union:
any duties, taxes or customs charges are borne by the buyer.
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