Bracelet - 18 kt. Yellow gold - 3.81ct. tw. Sapphire - Ruby Emerald Diamond






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A vintage yellow gold 18‑karat bracelet that is unbranded, with no laboratory report, featuring 13 sapphires (total 1.20 ct) as the main stones and 11 rubies (1.15 ct), 7 emeralds (1.20 ct) and 26 diamonds (0.26 ct) as surrounding stones, total stones 3.81 ct.
Description from the seller
Cornerstone
- sapphires: 13 pieces, total weight: 1.20 carats
The composition of the side stones is co-created by:
- rubies: 11 pieces, total weight: 1.15 carats
- emeralds: 7 pieces, total weight: 1.20 carats
- diamonds: 26 pieces, total weight: 0.26 carats
In total, it amounts to 3.81 carats.
Cornerstone
- sapphires: 13 pieces, total weight: 1.20 carats
The composition of the side stones is co-created by:
- rubies: 11 pieces, total weight: 1.15 carats
- emeralds: 7 pieces, total weight: 1.20 carats
- diamonds: 26 pieces, total weight: 0.26 carats
In total, it amounts to 3.81 carats.
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