Earrings - 18 kt. Yellow gold Pearl






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Two 18K yellow gold Akoya pearl and diamond earrings, with two round white Akoya cultured pearls (6.5–7.0 mm) and diamonds totaling 0.09 ct, weighing 2.60 g in total, 1 cm wide, originating from Switzerland, with no laboratory report and in new condition.
Description from the seller
**Akoya Pearl & Diamond Earrings – 18K Gold (750) – Diamonds 0.09 ct**
Elegant and timeless pair of earrings crafted in **18K gold (750)**, featuring luminous **Akoya cultured pearls** renowned for their exceptional lustre and perfectly balanced shape.
Each earring is adorned with a sparkling diamond-set element, adding a refined touch of brilliance that beautifully complements the natural radiance of the pearls.
The Akoya pearls measure approximately **6.5 – 7.0 mm**, offering a classic size suitable for both everyday elegance and special occasions.
**Specifications**
* Type: Pearl and diamond earrings
* Metal: 18K Gold (750)
* Pearls: Genuine Akoya cultured pearls
* Pearl size: 6.5 – 7.0 mm
* Diamonds: Total 0.09 ct
* Colour: White with delicate rose and silver overtones
* Condition: Excellent condition
**Highlights**
* Genuine Akoya pearls with excellent lustre
* Natural elegant white colour
* Sparkling diamonds totaling 0.09 ct
* Solid 18K gold setting
* Classic and timeless design
**Selling point:**
A sophisticated combination of radiant Akoya pearls and brilliant diamonds, creating a timeless pair of earrings that never goes out of style and can be worn effortlessly from day to evening.
**Shipment by SwissPost insured. PLEASE NOTE: as we are based in Switzerland (out of the E.U.), all local import duties and local VAT have to be paid by the buyers. However, our prices remain very competitive even including these taxes.**
Seller's Story
**Akoya Pearl & Diamond Earrings – 18K Gold (750) – Diamonds 0.09 ct**
Elegant and timeless pair of earrings crafted in **18K gold (750)**, featuring luminous **Akoya cultured pearls** renowned for their exceptional lustre and perfectly balanced shape.
Each earring is adorned with a sparkling diamond-set element, adding a refined touch of brilliance that beautifully complements the natural radiance of the pearls.
The Akoya pearls measure approximately **6.5 – 7.0 mm**, offering a classic size suitable for both everyday elegance and special occasions.
**Specifications**
* Type: Pearl and diamond earrings
* Metal: 18K Gold (750)
* Pearls: Genuine Akoya cultured pearls
* Pearl size: 6.5 – 7.0 mm
* Diamonds: Total 0.09 ct
* Colour: White with delicate rose and silver overtones
* Condition: Excellent condition
**Highlights**
* Genuine Akoya pearls with excellent lustre
* Natural elegant white colour
* Sparkling diamonds totaling 0.09 ct
* Solid 18K gold setting
* Classic and timeless design
**Selling point:**
A sophisticated combination of radiant Akoya pearls and brilliant diamonds, creating a timeless pair of earrings that never goes out of style and can be worn effortlessly from day to evening.
**Shipment by SwissPost insured. PLEASE NOTE: as we are based in Switzerland (out of the E.U.), all local import duties and local VAT have to be paid by the buyers. However, our prices remain very competitive even including these taxes.**
Seller's Story
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