Cocktail ring - 14 kt. White gold - 5.67ct. tw. Diamond (Natural) - Ruby





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White gold 14 carat cocktail ring, weight 12.68 g, set with 96 natural round diamonds (3.37 ct, VS2 clarity, F colour) and 12 natural oval rubies (2.30 ct), total diamond and ruby weight 5.67 ct, ring size EU 57 / IT 17 / US 8, accompanied by Gemewizard Gemological Laboratory report no. 219504321027, in excellent pre‑worn condition and never used.
Description from the seller
Cocktail ring with a strong stage presence in 14 kt white gold (585), weighing 11.55 g. It features 12 natural oval-cut rubies (total estimated 2.30 ct) and 96 natural round brilliant-cut diamonds (total estimated 3.37 ct), color D-F, clarity VS2-SI3. Accompanied by GWLAB Jewelry Digital Report no. 219504321027, dated 24/06/2021. Jewelry in excellent condition, never worn, ready to wear or to gift.
Cocktail ring with a strong stage presence in 14 kt white gold (585), weighing 11.55 g. It features 12 natural oval-cut rubies (total estimated 2.30 ct) and 96 natural round brilliant-cut diamonds (total estimated 3.37 ct), color D-F, clarity VS2-SI3. Accompanied by GWLAB Jewelry Digital Report no. 219504321027, dated 24/06/2021. Jewelry in excellent condition, never worn, ready to wear or to gift.
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