Bangle - 18 kt. Yellow gold - 0.80ct. tw. Diamond (Natural)






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Yellow gold (18k) bracelet with seven natural diamonds totaling 0.80 carats, rigid square-section band, internal length 16 cm and external about 17 cm, weighing 13.59 g, made in Italy, no laboratory report, bracelet size medium (17–18 cm), in almost new condition.
Description from the seller
Bracelet in 750 gold.
Rigid band
with square cross-section
With 7 diamonds, brilliant cut,
In the front part..
Safety clasp and half-turn pin opening.
Italy, circa 2000.
The cross-section measures 4 mm,
Inner length 16 cm
Outer length about 17 cm
Bracelet, as new, never worn, shipped with original box.
Shipped with care and tracking, insured.
Bracelet in 750 gold.
Rigid band
with square cross-section
With 7 diamonds, brilliant cut,
In the front part..
Safety clasp and half-turn pin opening.
Italy, circa 2000.
The cross-section measures 4 mm,
Inner length 16 cm
Outer length about 17 cm
Bracelet, as new, never worn, shipped with original box.
Shipped with care and tracking, insured.
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