リング - 14 kt. White gold - 3.04ct. tw. Diamond (Lab-grown)




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14 kt white gold ring set with one lab-grown oval brilliant-cut diamond (3.04 ct, colour E–F, VS1) and IGI report 31J8115326, size EU 54 / US 7 / UK N½, weight 3.52 g, new condition.
Description from the seller
* 当ジュエリーは欧州連合(EU)圏内での販売です。EU内のお客様は追加のVAT/関税または費用を負担する必要はありません。ただしEU外にお住まいの場合は、居住国で追加のVAT、関税、輸入手数料が課されることがあり、それらの費用はすべて購入者のご負担となります。
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14KTゴールドリング(ラボグロウン・ダイヤモンド使用)
IGI証明書番号 # 31J8115326
ゴールドカラー:ホワイトゴールド
サイズ:EU-54、US-7、UK-N½(直径17.2mm)
セッティング:ラボグロウン・ダイヤモンド
ダイヤモンドの数:1
総カラットウェイト:3.04
ダイヤモンドの形状/カット:オーバル・ブリリアントカット
ダイヤモンドカラー:E-F
ダイヤモンドクラリティ:VS
コンディション:新品
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デザインコード:15993-SR010556
Seller's Story
* 当ジュエリーは欧州連合(EU)圏内での販売です。EU内のお客様は追加のVAT/関税または費用を負担する必要はありません。ただしEU外にお住まいの場合は、居住国で追加のVAT、関税、輸入手数料が課されることがあり、それらの費用はすべて購入者のご負担となります。
*発送:すべての出荷は保険付きで、FedEx の追跡サービス付きで発送されます。
14KTゴールドリング(ラボグロウン・ダイヤモンド使用)
IGI証明書番号 # 31J8115326
ゴールドカラー:ホワイトゴールド
サイズ:EU-54、US-7、UK-N½(直径17.2mm)
セッティング:ラボグロウン・ダイヤモンド
ダイヤモンドの数:1
総カラットウェイト:3.04
ダイヤモンドの形状/カット:オーバル・ブリリアントカット
ダイヤモンドカラー:E-F
ダイヤモンドクラリティ:VS
コンディション:新品
入札を開始する前に、記載の正確な(寸法/サイズ)をご確認ください。
表示画像はズームアップ画像です。実際の商品は標準サイズです。実寸は寸法をご参照ください。
関税:関税および輸入手数料は購入者のご負担となります。
ジュエリーの品には金製ハンマーが押されています。
商品はジュエルボックスと共に発送されます。
デザインコード:15993-SR010556
Seller's Story
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