Ring - 18 kt. White gold Emerald - Diamond






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18 kt white gold unisex ring with a natural emerald main stone of 1.15 ct, octagon cut, surrounded by 28 round brilliant diamonds totalling 0.10 ct, total weight 3.70 g, lab report HRD Antwerp No. 18459289, origin Zambia.
Description from the seller
Exquisite 1.15 ct Zambian Emerald & 0.10 ct Diamond Ring - 18K White Gold
Description:
Offered for auction is a stunning 18-karat white gold ring featuring a magnificent central emerald flanked by a brilliant array of natural diamonds. This piece is accompanied by a full ALGT (Antwerp Laboratory for Gemstone Testing) report, ensuring the highest standards of gemstone grading and authenticity.
Center Stone: Natural Emerald
Identification: Natural Beryl, Emerald
Weight: 1.15 Carat
Shape & Cut: Octagon Emerald, Step Cut
Color: Intense / Vivid Green
Transparency: Semi-transparent
Origin: Zambia (Expert opinion based on chemical trace element analysis)
Dimensions: 6.84×5.06×3.60 mm
Side Stones: 28 Natural Diamonds
Total Weight: 0.10 Carat
Shape: Round Brilliant
Color Grade: E - F (Colorless to Rare White)
Clarity Grade: VS - I2
Setting & Hallmark
Material: 18 Karat White Gold
Stamps: Hallmarked 'G18K'
Total Jewelry Weight: 2.40 Grams
Condition & Quality Remarks
Emerald Quality: This emerald displays a highly sought-after Intense/Vivid Green hue, characteristic of premium Zambian beryl.
Enhancements: Significant amount of clarity enhancement in fissures is present, which is a common and accepted trade practice for natural emeralds.
Certification: Full ALGT Report No. 18459289 (Issued March 26, 2026).
Shipping: This item will be shipped securely with tracking and insurance. Please review the high-resolution images and the laboratory report for a detailed view of this exquisite piece.
Exquisite 1.15 ct Zambian Emerald & 0.10 ct Diamond Ring - 18K White Gold
Description:
Offered for auction is a stunning 18-karat white gold ring featuring a magnificent central emerald flanked by a brilliant array of natural diamonds. This piece is accompanied by a full ALGT (Antwerp Laboratory for Gemstone Testing) report, ensuring the highest standards of gemstone grading and authenticity.
Center Stone: Natural Emerald
Identification: Natural Beryl, Emerald
Weight: 1.15 Carat
Shape & Cut: Octagon Emerald, Step Cut
Color: Intense / Vivid Green
Transparency: Semi-transparent
Origin: Zambia (Expert opinion based on chemical trace element analysis)
Dimensions: 6.84×5.06×3.60 mm
Side Stones: 28 Natural Diamonds
Total Weight: 0.10 Carat
Shape: Round Brilliant
Color Grade: E - F (Colorless to Rare White)
Clarity Grade: VS - I2
Setting & Hallmark
Material: 18 Karat White Gold
Stamps: Hallmarked 'G18K'
Total Jewelry Weight: 2.40 Grams
Condition & Quality Remarks
Emerald Quality: This emerald displays a highly sought-after Intense/Vivid Green hue, characteristic of premium Zambian beryl.
Enhancements: Significant amount of clarity enhancement in fissures is present, which is a common and accepted trade practice for natural emeralds.
Certification: Full ALGT Report No. 18459289 (Issued March 26, 2026).
Shipping: This item will be shipped securely with tracking and insurance. Please review the high-resolution images and the laboratory report for a detailed view of this exquisite piece.
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