Ring - 18 kt. White gold - 0.16ct. tw. Emerald - Pearl

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18 carat white gold floral ring featuring a central 6.5 mm Akoya cultured pearl, surrounded by 16 brilliant-cut emeralds (0.01 ct each, total 0.16 ct), size EU 56, in excellent condition with no laboratory report.

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White gold ring with a bold floral design, centered by a striking 6.5 mm Akoya pearl that lends luminosity and refinement, surrounded by 16 brilliant-cut emeralds of 0.01 ct each, adding a delicate color contrast and freshness. With an approximate length of about 2 cm, the piece stands out for the meticulous craftsmanship of its petals, carefully worked with a textured surface that catches the light and enhances every detail, evoking the organic beauty of a flower in full bloom. This nature-inspired design has long symbolized harmony and renewal throughout the history of jewelry, and it pairs perfectly with the timeless elegance of white gold. A striking and refined jewel, ideal for those seeking a unique piece that won’t go unnoticed and can add a distinctive touch to any collection. The gemstones are commonly treated to improve color or clarity. This has not been verified for the specific item. The piece does not bear a distinctive hallmark; the gold has been previously checked by a professional. It is shipped perfectly packaged, via certified mail and insured. The item is shipped with standard packaging.

White gold ring with a bold floral design, centered by a striking 6.5 mm Akoya pearl that lends luminosity and refinement, surrounded by 16 brilliant-cut emeralds of 0.01 ct each, adding a delicate color contrast and freshness. With an approximate length of about 2 cm, the piece stands out for the meticulous craftsmanship of its petals, carefully worked with a textured surface that catches the light and enhances every detail, evoking the organic beauty of a flower in full bloom. This nature-inspired design has long symbolized harmony and renewal throughout the history of jewelry, and it pairs perfectly with the timeless elegance of white gold. A striking and refined jewel, ideal for those seeking a unique piece that won’t go unnoticed and can add a distinctive touch to any collection. The gemstones are commonly treated to improve color or clarity. This has not been verified for the specific item. The piece does not bear a distinctive hallmark; the gold has been previously checked by a professional. It is shipped perfectly packaged, via certified mail and insured. The item is shipped with standard packaging.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Total carat weight of all stones
0.16
Pearl type
Akoya cultured pearl
Laboratory report
No laboratory report
No. of main gemstones
16
Fineness
18 kt.
Number of pearls
1
Brand jewellery
No
Total carat weight of main stone(s)
0.01
Metal
White gold
Main stone
Emerald
Diameter of pearls (in mm)
6.5 mm
Surrounding stones
Pearl
Total weight
4.9 g
Pearl shape
Circle
Condition
Excellent condition - barely used with minimal signs of wear
Gender
Women
Shape of main stone
Round
Cutting style of main stone
Brilliant cut
Ring size
56 (EU) / 16 (IT) / 7 ½ (US)
ItalyVerified
30
Objects sold
Private

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