Brooch - 18 kt. Yellow gold Emerald





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Yellow gold brooch featuring a Britannia gold coin set in a floral mount with twelve emeralds surrounding the main stone, 18 carat gold, total weight 16.1 g, 0.20 ct total emerald weight, Spanish origin and in excellent condition with no laboratory report.
Description from the seller
The jewelry piece shown is a brooch featuring a gold Britannia coin mounted in a setting with emerald details.
Currency: The central currency is a Britannia, a gold bullion coin of the United Kingdom minted by The Royal Mint. Its gold purity can vary, with the most recent ones being 24 karats (99.99%).
Design: The brooch features a gold setting with a floral design that contains three emeralds at the top. For a total of 12 emeralds.
Unused piece in perfect condition, without scratches.
The jewelry piece shown is a brooch featuring a gold Britannia coin mounted in a setting with emerald details.
Currency: The central currency is a Britannia, a gold bullion coin of the United Kingdom minted by The Royal Mint. Its gold purity can vary, with the most recent ones being 24 karats (99.99%).
Design: The brooch features a gold setting with a floral design that contains three emeralds at the top. For a total of 12 emeralds.
Unused piece in perfect condition, without scratches.
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