Ring - 18 kt. White gold - 1.15ct. tw. Diamond (Natural)






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White gold ring (18k) with a natural round brilliant main diamond of 0.25 ct and surrounding diamonds for a total of 1.15 ct, size EU 56.
Description from the seller
White gold ring with a central diamond and side diamonds
Weight 7.00 g
Gold hallmark 750/1000
Crown 22 mm x 11 mm.
Main stone
1 Brilliant-cut diamond Ct 0.25
1 x 0.25= Ct 0.25
Color G
Clarity VS1/VS2
Other stones
45 Amsterdam-cut diamonds Ct 0.90
6 x 0.02 = Ct 0.90
Color G/H
Clarity VS1/VS2
Total Diamond Carat Ct 1.10
Ring size 16
Customs duties will be charged to the buyer
The jewelry will be presented in a box with a warranty
Express and insured shipping
White gold ring with a central diamond and side diamonds
Weight 7.00 g
Gold hallmark 750/1000
Crown 22 mm x 11 mm.
Main stone
1 Brilliant-cut diamond Ct 0.25
1 x 0.25= Ct 0.25
Color G
Clarity VS1/VS2
Other stones
45 Amsterdam-cut diamonds Ct 0.90
6 x 0.02 = Ct 0.90
Color G/H
Clarity VS1/VS2
Total Diamond Carat Ct 1.10
Ring size 16
Customs duties will be charged to the buyer
The jewelry will be presented in a box with a warranty
Express and insured shipping
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