No reserve price - Ring Platinum - 1.39ct. tw. Ruby - Diamond





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Platinum 900 ring for women set with a natural Burma ruby of 1.10 ct (intense pinkish red, oval mixed cut) and 12 surrounding diamonds totaling 0.29 ct, IGI certificate 31J2872322.
Description from the seller
IGI-Certified natural Burma intense pinkish red Ruby weighing 1.10 ct set on the platinum 900 band with natural FG VS diamonds weighing 0.29 ct.
Main Stone
Variety: Natural Ruby
Shape: Oval Mixed Cut
Weight: 1.10 Carat
Color: Intense Pinkish Red
Transparency: Semi-Transparent
Origin: Burma
Treatment: Normal Heated
Certification No. : 31J2872322
Side Stone
Variety: Diamond
Shape: Round/Baguette Brilliant
Weight: 0.29 Carat ( 12 pieces )
Color: F-G
Clarity: VS
Setting: Ring
Metal: Platinum 900
Weight: 6.36 g
IGI-Certified natural Burma intense pinkish red Ruby weighing 1.10 ct set on the platinum 900 band with natural FG VS diamonds weighing 0.29 ct.
Main Stone
Variety: Natural Ruby
Shape: Oval Mixed Cut
Weight: 1.10 Carat
Color: Intense Pinkish Red
Transparency: Semi-Transparent
Origin: Burma
Treatment: Normal Heated
Certification No. : 31J2872322
Side Stone
Variety: Diamond
Shape: Round/Baguette Brilliant
Weight: 0.29 Carat ( 12 pieces )
Color: F-G
Clarity: VS
Setting: Ring
Metal: Platinum 900
Weight: 6.36 g
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