Earrings - 19.2 kt. Rose gold






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Pair of pink gold earrings, 19.2 carat (800/1000), total weight 5.74 g, with two rectangular onyx stones 8 x 5 mm, handmade in Portugal in the 1930s–1950s, retro style.
Description from the seller
Pair of 19.2 KT gold earrings (800/1000)
Total weight: 5.74 Grams
Measurements: 31 mm with the hoop × 15 millimeters
Stones: 2 rectangular onyx, 8 × 5 millimeters
Handmade in Portugal, 1930s/1950s
Certification: Portuguese Mint mark (Casa da Moeda) from the period
Condition: Excellent condition – very little used
Note: cleaned, polished and sterilized
IMPORTANT: Please study the photos carefully to form your own conclusion, and note that the clasp system is difficult to fasten but very secure
The photos are part of the description (see how it closes)
Shipping by FedEx with tracking, 2–5 business days
Pair of 19.2 KT gold earrings (800/1000)
Total weight: 5.74 Grams
Measurements: 31 mm with the hoop × 15 millimeters
Stones: 2 rectangular onyx, 8 × 5 millimeters
Handmade in Portugal, 1930s/1950s
Certification: Portuguese Mint mark (Casa da Moeda) from the period
Condition: Excellent condition – very little used
Note: cleaned, polished and sterilized
IMPORTANT: Please study the photos carefully to form your own conclusion, and note that the clasp system is difficult to fasten but very secure
The photos are part of the description (see how it closes)
Shipping by FedEx with tracking, 2–5 business days
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