No reserve price - Bracelet - 14 kt. Yellow gold - 3.00ct. tw. Aquamarine - Amethyst - Citrine, Peridot






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New 14 kt yellow gold bracelet for women, with a main aquamarine and two surrounding amethysts, total gemstone weight about 3.00 ct, total gold weight 4.20 g, circumference 19 cm, size Large (19 cm).
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Elegant 14K (585) Yellow Gold Bracelet featuring a vibrant selection of natural gemstones — Amethyst, Peridot, Citrine, Aquamarine, and Garnet — with a total gemstone weight of approximately 3.00 carats.
The bracelet has a total gold weight of approximately 4.20 g, beautifully crafted in solid yellow gold to highlight the colorful brilliance of each stone.
Each gemstone weighs around 0.50 ct, carefully chosen for its vivid hue and clarity, creating a harmonious play of colors that makes this piece both elegant and unique.
• Main Stones: Natural Amethyst, Peridot, Citrine, Aquamarine & Garnet
• Quantity: 6 stones total (2 Amethysts, 1 Peridot, 1 Citrine, 1 Aquamarine, 1 Garnet)
• Total Gem Weight: Approximately 3.00 carats (each ~0.50 ct)
• Cut: Faceted
• Colour: Violet (Amethyst), Green (Peridot), Golden Yellow (Citrine), Sky Blue (Aquamarine), Deep Red (Garnet)
• Transparency: Transparent, high clarity
• Metal: Solid 14K (585) Yellow Gold
• Total Gold Weight: Approximately 4.20 g
• Condition: Excellent – professionally inspected, cleaned, and polished
• Hallmark: Stamped 585, confirming gold purity
• Shipping: Carefully packaged and shipped via insured DHL Express international delivery, with tracking information provided after dispatch.
Seller's Story
No Reserve Price
Elegant 14K (585) Yellow Gold Bracelet featuring a vibrant selection of natural gemstones — Amethyst, Peridot, Citrine, Aquamarine, and Garnet — with a total gemstone weight of approximately 3.00 carats.
The bracelet has a total gold weight of approximately 4.20 g, beautifully crafted in solid yellow gold to highlight the colorful brilliance of each stone.
Each gemstone weighs around 0.50 ct, carefully chosen for its vivid hue and clarity, creating a harmonious play of colors that makes this piece both elegant and unique.
• Main Stones: Natural Amethyst, Peridot, Citrine, Aquamarine & Garnet
• Quantity: 6 stones total (2 Amethysts, 1 Peridot, 1 Citrine, 1 Aquamarine, 1 Garnet)
• Total Gem Weight: Approximately 3.00 carats (each ~0.50 ct)
• Cut: Faceted
• Colour: Violet (Amethyst), Green (Peridot), Golden Yellow (Citrine), Sky Blue (Aquamarine), Deep Red (Garnet)
• Transparency: Transparent, high clarity
• Metal: Solid 14K (585) Yellow Gold
• Total Gold Weight: Approximately 4.20 g
• Condition: Excellent – professionally inspected, cleaned, and polished
• Hallmark: Stamped 585, confirming gold purity
• Shipping: Carefully packaged and shipped via insured DHL Express international delivery, with tracking information provided after dispatch.
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