No reserve price - Bracelet - 18 kt. White gold - 1.40ct. tw. Diamond (Natural)






IGI Antwerp gemmologist with over 25 years' experience specialising in vintage brand jewellery.
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Unisex 18k white gold tennis bracelet with 19 round brilliant-cut natural diamonds totaling 1.40 ct, F–G colour, VVS/VS clarity, weight 12.20 g and length 12 cm; handmade in Italy, excellent condition with no laboratory report, and supplied with box and jewellery warranty.
Description from the seller
Semi-rigid tennis bracelet in 18kt white gold with diamonds.
Handmade in Italy
Main stone: 19 brilliant-cut diamonds with an estimated total weight of approximately 1.40 ct. F - G Color VVS/VS
Object weight: 12.20g
Size: 12cm x 0.4cm
Tested AU: 18kt 750
Conditions: excellent
It comes with a box and jewelry warranty.
Make your purchase in complete safety.
Shipment: tracked and insured with DHL
Any customs duties are the responsibility of the buyer.
Seller's Story
Translated by Google TranslateSemi-rigid tennis bracelet in 18kt white gold with diamonds.
Handmade in Italy
Main stone: 19 brilliant-cut diamonds with an estimated total weight of approximately 1.40 ct. F - G Color VVS/VS
Object weight: 12.20g
Size: 12cm x 0.4cm
Tested AU: 18kt 750
Conditions: excellent
It comes with a box and jewelry warranty.
Make your purchase in complete safety.
Shipment: tracked and insured with DHL
Any customs duties are the responsibility of the buyer.
Seller's Story
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