No reserve price - Ring - 18 kt. White gold Diamond (Natural) - Diamond





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18 carat white gold ring with one natural 0.23 ct main diamond and eight surrounding brilliant-cut diamonds totaling 0.40 ct, weight 3.49 g, size 49, origin France, hallmarked with eagle head 750, in very good condition with minor wear, no laboratory report, unbranded.
Description from the seller
18-carat gold ring
8 brilliant-cut diamonds, each 0.05 carats, with a total weight of approximately 0.40 carats.
Estimated color H, estimated clarity VS.
1 brilliant-cut diamond weighing approximately 0.23 carats
Estimated color H, estimated clarity VS.
Ring size 49
weight 3.49 g
Eagle head hallmark 750‰, the gold quality has been tested by a professional.
Possible sizing (additional cost depending on the number of minimum sizes +€40)
Careful and guaranteed delivery
Professional invoice provided
All our jewelry is certified and guaranteed with an invoice.
REF I995
18-carat gold ring
8 brilliant-cut diamonds, each 0.05 carats, with a total weight of approximately 0.40 carats.
Estimated color H, estimated clarity VS.
1 brilliant-cut diamond weighing approximately 0.23 carats
Estimated color H, estimated clarity VS.
Ring size 49
weight 3.49 g
Eagle head hallmark 750‰, the gold quality has been tested by a professional.
Possible sizing (additional cost depending on the number of minimum sizes +€40)
Careful and guaranteed delivery
Professional invoice provided
All our jewelry is certified and guaranteed with an invoice.
REF I995
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