No Reserve Price - Pendant - 14 kt. Yellow gold Ruby - Diamond





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Yellow gold 14kt pendant with a 1.988 ct cushion-cut ruby as the main stone, surrounded by four natural diamonds totaling 0.012 ct, no laboratory report, chain length 42–45 cm, total weight 1.4 g.
Description from the seller
Main stone: Ruby
Number of stone: 01 pcs.
Weight of stone: 1.988 ct (0.2976g)
Material: 14kt gold
Necklace length: 42-45cm
Total weight: 1.4g
Condition: Brand new
Pendant Size: About 18*4*3mm
Material Chain : 18k
Chain Size: 42-45cm
Condition: Brand new
Please note;
that this is a natural product and sometimes stones and crystals have small imperfections and blemishes.
Please check the size carefully and view all photos and videos before purchase.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Thank you.
Main stone: Ruby
Number of stone: 01 pcs.
Weight of stone: 1.988 ct (0.2976g)
Material: 14kt gold
Necklace length: 42-45cm
Total weight: 1.4g
Condition: Brand new
Pendant Size: About 18*4*3mm
Material Chain : 18k
Chain Size: 42-45cm
Condition: Brand new
Please note;
that this is a natural product and sometimes stones and crystals have small imperfections and blemishes.
Please check the size carefully and view all photos and videos before purchase.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Thank you.
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