Earrings - 9 kt. Rose gold - 28.00ct. tw. Ruby






IGI Antwerp gemmologist with over 25 years' experience specialising in vintage brand jewellery.
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Description from the seller
Dangle earrings made in our Milan, Italy workshop using 9k rose gold, natural red rubies cut in a pearl shape. The earrings consist of an open monachina, a chain with four rubies inserted, and a gold star at the end. They are made in two different sizes: the shorter measures 6 cm, and the longer 8 cm. The earrings bear the hallmark 375 for 9k gold and 716MI from Botta Gioielli. Shipped with an express courier and insured.
Gemstones are commonly treated to improve their color or purity. This aspect has not been verified for the specific item in question.
Seller's Story
Dangle earrings made in our Milan, Italy workshop using 9k rose gold, natural red rubies cut in a pearl shape. The earrings consist of an open monachina, a chain with four rubies inserted, and a gold star at the end. They are made in two different sizes: the shorter measures 6 cm, and the longer 8 cm. The earrings bear the hallmark 375 for 9k gold and 716MI from Botta Gioielli. Shipped with an express courier and insured.
Gemstones are commonly treated to improve their color or purity. This aspect has not been verified for the specific item in question.
Seller's Story
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