Necklace - 14 kt. White gold Emerald - Emerald






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Damen white gold (14 kt) necklace with six emerald main stones totaling 0.30 ct and six emerald surrounding stones totaling 0.30 ct, length 59 cm, total weight 38 g, 585 stamped clasp, and no laboratory report.
Description from the seller
Necklace of Japanese saltwater pearls with a 585 white gold clasp and 6 green emeralds.
Stamped with 585/1000.
79 Akoya pearls approx. Ø 7 mm.
Color of the pearls: natural white with intense luster and a light champagne hue with natural growth features.
Total length: approx. 59 cm.
Weight of the pearl necklace including the clasp: approx. 38 g.
Clasp size: approx. 15 mm in diameter.
Condition: very good condition.
The piece is insured and ships worldwide.
Necklace of Japanese saltwater pearls with a 585 white gold clasp and 6 green emeralds.
Stamped with 585/1000.
79 Akoya pearls approx. Ø 7 mm.
Color of the pearls: natural white with intense luster and a light champagne hue with natural growth features.
Total length: approx. 59 cm.
Weight of the pearl necklace including the clasp: approx. 38 g.
Clasp size: approx. 15 mm in diameter.
Condition: very good condition.
The piece is insured and ships worldwide.
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