Stud earrings Platinum - 4.33ct. tw. Ruby - Diamond





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Platinum pair of earrings featuring two natural pear-shaped rubies (4.16 ct) with 78 surrounding natural diamonds (0.17 ct) in a round brilliant cut, total weight 4.98 g, pink semi-transparent stones with oil treatment, accompanied by HRD Antwerp lab report J260000118261.
Description from the seller
HRD certified Ruby diamond studs. HRD Report No: J260000118261
Description of Article
Platinum Pair of Earrings, weighing in total 4.98 g., containing
Two Natural Ruby Total Weight : 4.33 Carats
78 Natural Diamonds Total Weight : 0.17 Carat
Two (2) Carving Natural Ruby Species :
Measurements :
Color/Transparency : Pink, Transparent
Characteristics :
COMMENTS : Indications of moderate clarity enhancement. Natural emeralds are commonly enhanced as part of their normal fashioning process.
Color Clarity : G - F : VVS - VS
Seller's Story
HRD certified Ruby diamond studs. HRD Report No: J260000118261
Description of Article
Platinum Pair of Earrings, weighing in total 4.98 g., containing
Two Natural Ruby Total Weight : 4.33 Carats
78 Natural Diamonds Total Weight : 0.17 Carat
Two (2) Carving Natural Ruby Species :
Measurements :
Color/Transparency : Pink, Transparent
Characteristics :
COMMENTS : Indications of moderate clarity enhancement. Natural emeralds are commonly enhanced as part of their normal fashioning process.
Color Clarity : G - F : VVS - VS
Seller's Story
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