Bracelet - 14 kt. Yellow gold - 16.50ct. tw. Emerald





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New yellow gold bracelet in 14 kt, weight 10.05 g, set with 38 natural emeralds (total 16.50 ct; round, green, transparent with indications of moderate clarity enhancement) and IGI laboratory report 78J4666125.
Description from the seller
Description of Article:
One Yello Gold Bracelet weighing in total 10.05 g., containing 38 Natural Emeralds
Total Estimated Weight : 16.50 Carats
IGI Report No : 78J4666125
September 20, 2025
Species : Natural Beryl
Measurements: 4.92 - 4.75 X 2.95 mm to 4.86 - 4.55 X 3.31 mm
Color/Transparency: Green, Transparent
Natural inclusion(s) pattern : Indications of moderate clarity enhancement. Natural emeralds are commonly enhanced as part of their normal fashioning process.
Seller's Story
Description of Article:
One Yello Gold Bracelet weighing in total 10.05 g., containing 38 Natural Emeralds
Total Estimated Weight : 16.50 Carats
IGI Report No : 78J4666125
September 20, 2025
Species : Natural Beryl
Measurements: 4.92 - 4.75 X 2.95 mm to 4.86 - 4.55 X 3.31 mm
Color/Transparency: Green, Transparent
Natural inclusion(s) pattern : Indications of moderate clarity enhancement. Natural emeralds are commonly enhanced as part of their normal fashioning process.
Seller's Story
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