Ring - 18 kt. White gold - 1.64ct. tw. Emerald - Diamond





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An 18 kt white gold halo ring with a natural 1.30 ct emerald center stone and a surrounding 0.34 ct of natural diamonds (42 stones), total weight 3.70 g, origin Zambia, ALGT lab report 92250608, new condition, ring size EU 54 (US 6¾).
Description from the seller
Exquisite 1.30 ct Emerald & 0.34 ct Diamond Halo Ring - 18K White Gold
Description:
Offered for auction is a stunning handcrafted halo ring featuring a significant 1.30-carat Natural Emerald centerpiece. Certified by ALGT (Antwerp Laboratory for Gemstone Testing), this piece showcases a vibrant "Vivid/Deep Green" emerald of Zambian origin, elegantly framed by a brilliant halo of natural diamonds.
The ring is crafted in high-polished 18K white gold, creating a timeless contrast that emphasizes the lush color of the emerald.
Main Stone Details:
Identification: Natural Beryl, Emerald
Weight: 1.30 Carat
Shape/Cut: Octagon Emerald, Step Cut
Color: Vivid / Deep Green
Transparency: Transparent
Origin: Zambia
Treatment: Moderate amount of clarity enhancement (Common practice for emeralds)
Side Stone Details:
Identification: Natural Diamonds
Quantity: 42 Side Stones
Total Weight: 0.34 Carat
Shape/Cut: Round Brilliant
Color Grade: D - E - F - G (Exceptional Colorless to Rare White)
Clarity Grade: VS - I1
Cut Grade: Good - Very Good
Jewelry Specifications:
Metal: 18 Karat White Gold
Hallmark: Stamped 'G18K'
Total Weight: 3.70 Grams
Condition: Excellent, professionally polished.
Certification Information:
Laboratory: ALGT Antwerp (Antwerp Laboratory for Gemstone Testing)
Report Number: 92250608
Date: 26 March, 2026
Exquisite 1.30 ct Emerald & 0.34 ct Diamond Halo Ring - 18K White Gold
Description:
Offered for auction is a stunning handcrafted halo ring featuring a significant 1.30-carat Natural Emerald centerpiece. Certified by ALGT (Antwerp Laboratory for Gemstone Testing), this piece showcases a vibrant "Vivid/Deep Green" emerald of Zambian origin, elegantly framed by a brilliant halo of natural diamonds.
The ring is crafted in high-polished 18K white gold, creating a timeless contrast that emphasizes the lush color of the emerald.
Main Stone Details:
Identification: Natural Beryl, Emerald
Weight: 1.30 Carat
Shape/Cut: Octagon Emerald, Step Cut
Color: Vivid / Deep Green
Transparency: Transparent
Origin: Zambia
Treatment: Moderate amount of clarity enhancement (Common practice for emeralds)
Side Stone Details:
Identification: Natural Diamonds
Quantity: 42 Side Stones
Total Weight: 0.34 Carat
Shape/Cut: Round Brilliant
Color Grade: D - E - F - G (Exceptional Colorless to Rare White)
Clarity Grade: VS - I1
Cut Grade: Good - Very Good
Jewelry Specifications:
Metal: 18 Karat White Gold
Hallmark: Stamped 'G18K'
Total Weight: 3.70 Grams
Condition: Excellent, professionally polished.
Certification Information:
Laboratory: ALGT Antwerp (Antwerp Laboratory for Gemstone Testing)
Report Number: 92250608
Date: 26 March, 2026
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