Ring - 9 kt. Yellow gold





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9 kt yellow gold signet ring weighing 7.3 g, size EU 54 / IT 14 / US 6 ¾, set with a blue cabochon agate, unbranded, no laboratory report, in good used condition with minor wear and mid‑century inspired design.
Description from the seller
Elegant signet ring in 9K yellow gold, centered with an intense-toned, perfectly polished blue agate cabochon.
The frame features a solid and rounded design, typical of mid-century inspired pieces and the classic style of the 1960s to 1980s.
The vibrant color of the agate harmoniously contrasts with the warm shine of gold, giving the ring a striking and timeless character.
Technical details
• Material: 9K yellow gold
• Stone: Blue agate (cabochon)
• Weight: 7.3 g
Size: 14 (IT)
Condition: Good, with some signs of wear.
Elegant signet ring in 9K yellow gold, centered with an intense-toned, perfectly polished blue agate cabochon.
The frame features a solid and rounded design, typical of mid-century inspired pieces and the classic style of the 1960s to 1980s.
The vibrant color of the agate harmoniously contrasts with the warm shine of gold, giving the ring a striking and timeless character.
Technical details
• Material: 9K yellow gold
• Stone: Blue agate (cabochon)
• Weight: 7.3 g
Size: 14 (IT)
Condition: Good, with some signs of wear.
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