Ring - 14 kt. White gold - 1.96ct. tw. Fire Opal - Diamond






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A 14 kt white gold ladies ring with a 0.90 ct Mexican fire opal, surrounded by 0.93 ct of natural round diamonds (including 0.50 ct black and 0.43 ct H/VSI 1–2 quality) and 0.13 ct tsavorites, total 1.96 ct in stones, head measuring 22 by 22 mm, EU size 55 / IT 15 / US 7¼, no laboratory report and in as-new condition.
Description from the seller
Colourful ring with a 0.90ct Mexican fire opal (oval, faceted cut, deep orange colour, great transparency), 0.13ct tsavorites and 0.93ct diamonds (0.50ct black and 0.43ct H/VSI 1-2 quality). All small stones are round, full brilliant cut. Head of ring measures 22 by 22mm. 14kt white gold with 585 stamp on inner ring band.
Shipping costs of 49 Euros include mail, insurance and administrative costs but not customs fees for buyers outside the EU.
Colourful ring with a 0.90ct Mexican fire opal (oval, faceted cut, deep orange colour, great transparency), 0.13ct tsavorites and 0.93ct diamonds (0.50ct black and 0.43ct H/VSI 1-2 quality). All small stones are round, full brilliant cut. Head of ring measures 22 by 22mm. 14kt white gold with 585 stamp on inner ring band.
Shipping costs of 49 Euros include mail, insurance and administrative costs but not customs fees for buyers outside the EU.
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