Ring - 18 kt. White gold Ruby - Diamond - Vintage 1964





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Vintage 1964 white gold ring (18 ct, 4.16 g) set with an oval 1.20 ct red ruby and 10 natural round brilliant diamonds, IGI report 58839, Italian origin with main stone from Myanmar, transparent stone, excellent cut, no visible imperfections, size 52 EU / 12 IT / 6 US.
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Ring with natural rubies and diamonds, created and purchased in 1964 in Milan (Italy).
The ring, with IGI certification (Italian Gemmological Institute), is in white gold stamped 750 (18k) with a total weight of 4.16 grams and set with one transparent oval ruby of red-violet color of 1.20 ct and 10 natural transparent diamonds, round brilliant-cut (3.16 grains / 1.023 total ct, according to the jeweler's certificate from the time the ring was made).
Original jeweler's box and the contemporaneous declaration from the jeweler at the time of purchase.
Courier shipment with tracking + insurance, in a properly protected package.
Ring with natural rubies and diamonds, created and purchased in 1964 in Milan (Italy).
The ring, with IGI certification (Italian Gemmological Institute), is in white gold stamped 750 (18k) with a total weight of 4.16 grams and set with one transparent oval ruby of red-violet color of 1.20 ct and 10 natural transparent diamonds, round brilliant-cut (3.16 grains / 1.023 total ct, according to the jeweler's certificate from the time the ring was made).
Original jeweler's box and the contemporaneous declaration from the jeweler at the time of purchase.
Courier shipment with tracking + insurance, in a properly protected package.
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