No Reserve Price - Earrings - 18 kt. White gold - 2.17ct. tw. Emerald - Diamond - EMERALD STUDS






GIA certified gemmologist with a master’s in business from University of Wales Trinity Saint David.
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18 kt white gold emerald stud earrings featuring two green emeralds totaling 1.97 ct, surrounded by 60 round brilliant-cut natural diamonds totaling 0.20 ct, IGI laboratory report 65J2401025, new for women.
Description from the seller
“ NO RESERVE “
A Beautiful Emerald and Diamonds Earrings.
Comes with authenticity report from IGI (Jewelry report number engraved on the inner side of earring)
Main Stone - Emerald,
Main Stone Weight - 1.97 Carat,
IGI Report No. - 65J2401025
Total Number of Diamonds - 60
Diamonds Carat Weight - 0.20 carat
Diamond Shape and Cut - Round Brilliant Cut,
Diamond Color & Clarity - F/E - VVS/VS Diamonds
EF is color of diamonds
VVS means very very slight inclusion not visible to unaided eye
Set in 18K white gold
Seller's Story
“ NO RESERVE “
A Beautiful Emerald and Diamonds Earrings.
Comes with authenticity report from IGI (Jewelry report number engraved on the inner side of earring)
Main Stone - Emerald,
Main Stone Weight - 1.97 Carat,
IGI Report No. - 65J2401025
Total Number of Diamonds - 60
Diamonds Carat Weight - 0.20 carat
Diamond Shape and Cut - Round Brilliant Cut,
Diamond Color & Clarity - F/E - VVS/VS Diamonds
EF is color of diamonds
VVS means very very slight inclusion not visible to unaided eye
Set in 18K white gold
Seller's Story
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