Ring - 18 kt. Yellow gold Pearl






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Yellow gold ring in 18 carats with a single Cultured Akoya pearl of 8 mm, white and round, ring size EU 55 (US 7¼), total weight 4.1 g, in as-new condition, without a laboratory report.
Description from the seller
Gold ring with Akoya pearl
Inspected and confirmed to be 18K gold (Carats)
Tatum size: 15
Akoya pearl: 1
Size: 8 mm
Approx. weight: 0.6 g
Gold weight: 3.5 g
Total weight: 4.1 g.
Gemstones are often treated to enhance color or clarity; this has not been examined for this specific item.
Shipping: by carrier or certified mail, insured with tracking number
If it is a gift, let me know to accompany with a gift box and a gift pouch
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask
Ref: 10150-04241853
169F-20241021_175,180
Seller's Story
Gold ring with Akoya pearl
Inspected and confirmed to be 18K gold (Carats)
Tatum size: 15
Akoya pearl: 1
Size: 8 mm
Approx. weight: 0.6 g
Gold weight: 3.5 g
Total weight: 4.1 g.
Gemstones are often treated to enhance color or clarity; this has not been examined for this specific item.
Shipping: by carrier or certified mail, insured with tracking number
If it is a gift, let me know to accompany with a gift box and a gift pouch
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask
Ref: 10150-04241853
169F-20241021_175,180
Seller's Story
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