Ring - 18 kt. Yellow gold - 3.25ct. tw. Sapphire - Emerald






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Description from the seller
Ring in 18K yellow gold with sapphire, emerald, and diamonds – 6.80 g – Size 50 (FR)
Refined 18-karat yellow gold ring (750/1000) set with a superb blue sapphire and a green oval emerald, separated by a pavé of diamonds. The bold, chevalier-style design showcases the stones in a closed, slightly domed setting, while the vertical line of central diamonds adds plenty of light and contrast.
A bold piece with character, comfortable on the finger, ideal as an everyday ring or as a striking piece in a colorful jewelry collection.
Characteristics
• Metal: 18K yellow gold (750/1000), stamped
• Total weight: 6.80 g
• Ring size: 50 (FR) – to be checked before purchase
• Main stones:
• Blue sapphire
• Total weight: ± 1.50 ct
• Shape: Oval
• Color: Deep blue, good transparency
• Green emerald
• Total weight: ± 1.50 ct
• Shape: Oval
• Color: Rich green, natural inclusions typical of emeralds
• Diamonds:
• Total weight: ± 0.25 ct
• Cut: Brilliant
• Color and clarity: approximately H / VS2
• Mounting type: large ring, closed setting for colored stones, grain/pavé setting for the central diamonds
Condition
• Ring in excellent condition
• Gold lightly marked by discreet micro-scratches, invisible at wearing distance
• Stones well set, brilliant, no noticeable sparkle loss to the naked eye
Shipping & presentation
• Careful shipment, tracked and insured
• Delivered in a suitable jewelry box or pouch
• Any duties or import taxes are the buyer’s responsibility.
Seller's Story
Ring in 18K yellow gold with sapphire, emerald, and diamonds – 6.80 g – Size 50 (FR)
Refined 18-karat yellow gold ring (750/1000) set with a superb blue sapphire and a green oval emerald, separated by a pavé of diamonds. The bold, chevalier-style design showcases the stones in a closed, slightly domed setting, while the vertical line of central diamonds adds plenty of light and contrast.
A bold piece with character, comfortable on the finger, ideal as an everyday ring or as a striking piece in a colorful jewelry collection.
Characteristics
• Metal: 18K yellow gold (750/1000), stamped
• Total weight: 6.80 g
• Ring size: 50 (FR) – to be checked before purchase
• Main stones:
• Blue sapphire
• Total weight: ± 1.50 ct
• Shape: Oval
• Color: Deep blue, good transparency
• Green emerald
• Total weight: ± 1.50 ct
• Shape: Oval
• Color: Rich green, natural inclusions typical of emeralds
• Diamonds:
• Total weight: ± 0.25 ct
• Cut: Brilliant
• Color and clarity: approximately H / VS2
• Mounting type: large ring, closed setting for colored stones, grain/pavé setting for the central diamonds
Condition
• Ring in excellent condition
• Gold lightly marked by discreet micro-scratches, invisible at wearing distance
• Stones well set, brilliant, no noticeable sparkle loss to the naked eye
Shipping & presentation
• Careful shipment, tracked and insured
• Delivered in a suitable jewelry box or pouch
• Any duties or import taxes are the buyer’s responsibility.
Seller's Story
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