Ring Platinum - 0.18ct. tw. Diamond (Natural)






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Platinum Bilogy ring with two natural round brilliant-cut diamonds totaling 0.18 ct (0.09 ct each), G/H colour, VVS clarity, weight 5.45 g, EU size 56, made in Italy, marked 950 Pt with Lenval logo; no laboratory report.
Description from the seller
Bilogy ring made of platinum.
The two prong set stones, of about 0.09 ct each, are brilliant cut diamonds; their total weight is 0.18 ct and the quality is G/H col., VVS.
The ring weighs 5.45 gr.
The size is 56 (18- mm diameter; 16 Italian size).
The marks are “950 Pt”, the code number of the manufacturer, and its logo “Lenval”.
Made in Italy.
First-hand jewel belonging to the stock of my former shop.
Supplied with guarantee and box.
Shipping via express courier.
Concerning all the customer’s duties, please refer to Catawiki’s “terms and conditions”.
Bilogy ring made of platinum.
The two prong set stones, of about 0.09 ct each, are brilliant cut diamonds; their total weight is 0.18 ct and the quality is G/H col., VVS.
The ring weighs 5.45 gr.
The size is 56 (18- mm diameter; 16 Italian size).
The marks are “950 Pt”, the code number of the manufacturer, and its logo “Lenval”.
Made in Italy.
First-hand jewel belonging to the stock of my former shop.
Supplied with guarantee and box.
Shipping via express courier.
Concerning all the customer’s duties, please refer to Catawiki’s “terms and conditions”.
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