Ring - 14 kt. Yellow gold Blood Coral






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Yellow gold vintage ring in 14 karat (585) with 11 cabochon blood coral stones set in dense and open settings; total weight 3.55 g, ring size EU 54 (IT 14 / US 6¾), condition good with signs of wear, no laboratory report provided.
Description from the seller
Yellow gold vintage ring set with 11 cabochon-cut blood-red corals. The blood corals are set in both dense and open settings.
Ring size: 17.25 mm / 54 (EU) / 14 (IT) / 6 ¾ US
Width of the centerpiece: approx. 16 mm.
Size of blood corals: 1 piece approx. 6x6 mm. / 10 pieces approx. 2x2 mm.
Assay mark: 585 Oak Leaf.
Quality: The gemstones may be synthetic. Gemstones are often treated to enhance color or clarity. For this specific item, this has not been examined. For your own impression, see the photos.
The coral was probably sourced from the Mediterranean Sea given the period in which this piece was made.
Because of the organic material (coral) used to make these jewelry pieces, this item can only be shipped to European addresses to avoid risky export procedures that may require additional documentation.
Bidders should be aware that in several countries it is not permitted to import items derived from endangered and other protected animal species, even if a certificate of origin is provided. By bidding you confirm that you are aware of your country’s customs laws and regulations.
Lot number S-199510
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Seller's Story
Yellow gold vintage ring set with 11 cabochon-cut blood-red corals. The blood corals are set in both dense and open settings.
Ring size: 17.25 mm / 54 (EU) / 14 (IT) / 6 ¾ US
Width of the centerpiece: approx. 16 mm.
Size of blood corals: 1 piece approx. 6x6 mm. / 10 pieces approx. 2x2 mm.
Assay mark: 585 Oak Leaf.
Quality: The gemstones may be synthetic. Gemstones are often treated to enhance color or clarity. For this specific item, this has not been examined. For your own impression, see the photos.
The coral was probably sourced from the Mediterranean Sea given the period in which this piece was made.
Because of the organic material (coral) used to make these jewelry pieces, this item can only be shipped to European addresses to avoid risky export procedures that may require additional documentation.
Bidders should be aware that in several countries it is not permitted to import items derived from endangered and other protected animal species, even if a certificate of origin is provided. By bidding you confirm that you are aware of your country’s customs laws and regulations.
Lot number S-199510
All our items are sent by registered mail.
You can also pick up the lot at one of our more than 100 offices in the Netherlands, Belgium or Germany.
Please visit the websites of Goudwisselkantoor (NL and BE), Comptoir de l’Or (BE) or Goldwechselhaus (DE) for the nearest location.
Please indicate your preference to us via your Catawiki account.
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