Emerald - 18 kt. - Yellow gold - Necklace






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Elegant necklace featuring 40 total carats of faceted natural emeralds in vivid green, paired with a cultivated Akoya pearl about 16.3 mm, set in 18 karat yellow gold with spacers and a clasp, 44 cm long, total weight 9.25 g, certified GEM TECH.
Description from the seller
Refined necklace composed of natural emeralds faceted in the distinctive bright green color, selected for brilliance and uniformity.
Emeralds, among the most iconic and sought-after gems in the world, have always been a symbol of prestige and refinement, making this jewelry a choice of strong value and presence.
The centerpiece of great prominence is the Akoya pearl, renowned for its mirror-like luster and the extremely fine surface, considered one of the highest standards in pearl cultivation. Its quality and radiance confer to the jewelry an elegant, timeless allure.
The composition is enhanced by 18 kt yellow gold elements present in the spacer beads and the clasp, which add further value and harmony to the entire piece.
The contrast between the deep green of the emeralds and the radiance of the Akoya pearl creates a refined and distinctive balance, ideal for collectors or for those seeking a unique piece with a strong impact.
The necklace is accompanied by a gemological certificate attesting to its authenticity and characteristics.
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Specifications:
• Gold: 18 kt yellow gold (spacers + clasp)
• Main stone: Natural emeralds
• Cut: Faceted
• Color: Green
• Pearl: Cultured Akoya (about 16.30 mm)
• Length: 44 cm
• Total weight: 9.25 g
• Estimated gold weight: about 1 g
• Condition: New
• Certificate: Yes (GEM TECH)
Seller's Story
Refined necklace composed of natural emeralds faceted in the distinctive bright green color, selected for brilliance and uniformity.
Emeralds, among the most iconic and sought-after gems in the world, have always been a symbol of prestige and refinement, making this jewelry a choice of strong value and presence.
The centerpiece of great prominence is the Akoya pearl, renowned for its mirror-like luster and the extremely fine surface, considered one of the highest standards in pearl cultivation. Its quality and radiance confer to the jewelry an elegant, timeless allure.
The composition is enhanced by 18 kt yellow gold elements present in the spacer beads and the clasp, which add further value and harmony to the entire piece.
The contrast between the deep green of the emeralds and the radiance of the Akoya pearl creates a refined and distinctive balance, ideal for collectors or for those seeking a unique piece with a strong impact.
The necklace is accompanied by a gemological certificate attesting to its authenticity and characteristics.
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Specifications:
• Gold: 18 kt yellow gold (spacers + clasp)
• Main stone: Natural emeralds
• Cut: Faceted
• Color: Green
• Pearl: Cultured Akoya (about 16.30 mm)
• Length: 44 cm
• Total weight: 9.25 g
• Estimated gold weight: about 1 g
• Condition: New
• Certificate: Yes (GEM TECH)
Seller's Story
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