Ring - 18 kt. White gold - 0.22ct. tw. Tsavorite - Diamond






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White gold 18k ring featuring 37 round Tsavorite main stones totaling 0.18 ct and seven round natural diamonds surrounding totaling 0.04 ct (H colour, VS2), overall 0.22 ct, weight 1.98 g, EU size 55, used with visible wear, no laboratory report.
Description from the seller
18 kt white gold channel-set ring
no. 7 round brilliant-cut diamonds total carat weight 0.04
shape: round
color: H
clarity: VS2
no. 30 stones, brilliant-cut total carat weight 0.18
shape: round
weight of the piece: 1.98 g
'The precious stones are commonly treated to intensify their color or clarity. This has not been pursued for this specific item.'
size 15
insured courier shipping
recycled packaging for an eco-sustainable life
18 kt white gold channel-set ring
no. 7 round brilliant-cut diamonds total carat weight 0.04
shape: round
color: H
clarity: VS2
no. 30 stones, brilliant-cut total carat weight 0.18
shape: round
weight of the piece: 1.98 g
'The precious stones are commonly treated to intensify their color or clarity. This has not been pursued for this specific item.'
size 15
insured courier shipping
recycled packaging for an eco-sustainable life
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