No reserve price - Ring Silver - 1.06ct. tw. Aquamarine - Diamond





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Silver 925 ring with a heart-cut aquamarine main stone (~0.70 ct) and 18 natural round brilliant diamonds (~0.36 ct) surrounding it, EU size 56, handmade in Italy by Perna in Torre del Greco, weighing about 2.30 g, new with no laboratory report.
Description from the seller
Handcrafted by the Perna goldsmith laboratory – Torre del Greco (Naples), Italy.
An exclusive jewel, entirely handcrafted in the renowned Perna workshop in Torre del Greco, the beating heart of Neapolitan goldsmithing tradition.
This ring embodies elegance, passion, and Italian artisanal mastery in a unique piece.
Main features
Metal: 925 silver (stamp 925/1000 not visible in the photo but present on the ring's shank)
Silver tested and guaranteed by a professional in the field.
Condition: Perfect – new, never worn.
Size: 16 Italian (inner diameter 18 mm). It is possible to modify the ring size; the costs are borne by the buyer, subject to prior agreement via chat.
Total weight: about 2.30 g
Precious stones
Aquamarine: 1 heart-cut stone – approximately 0.70 ct
Intense color and extraordinary brightness.
Diamonds: 18 natural diamonds with a brilliant cut, approximately 0.02 ct each.
Total weight of diamonds: 0.36 ct
Splendid, willing to frame the aquamarine with timeless elegance.
Shipping and Warranty:
Trackable and insured international shipping
In an elegant gift box, with a seller's warranty certificate containing a detailed description and references of the goldsmith's laboratory.
Secure and reinforced packaging for impeccable delivery.
Gemstones are commonly treated to enhance color and purity.
No specific treatment has been verified on this specimen.
Seller's Story
Handcrafted by the Perna goldsmith laboratory – Torre del Greco (Naples), Italy.
An exclusive jewel, entirely handcrafted in the renowned Perna workshop in Torre del Greco, the beating heart of Neapolitan goldsmithing tradition.
This ring embodies elegance, passion, and Italian artisanal mastery in a unique piece.
Main features
Metal: 925 silver (stamp 925/1000 not visible in the photo but present on the ring's shank)
Silver tested and guaranteed by a professional in the field.
Condition: Perfect – new, never worn.
Size: 16 Italian (inner diameter 18 mm). It is possible to modify the ring size; the costs are borne by the buyer, subject to prior agreement via chat.
Total weight: about 2.30 g
Precious stones
Aquamarine: 1 heart-cut stone – approximately 0.70 ct
Intense color and extraordinary brightness.
Diamonds: 18 natural diamonds with a brilliant cut, approximately 0.02 ct each.
Total weight of diamonds: 0.36 ct
Splendid, willing to frame the aquamarine with timeless elegance.
Shipping and Warranty:
Trackable and insured international shipping
In an elegant gift box, with a seller's warranty certificate containing a detailed description and references of the goldsmith's laboratory.
Secure and reinforced packaging for impeccable delivery.
Gemstones are commonly treated to enhance color and purity.
No specific treatment has been verified on this specimen.
Seller's Story
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