エタニティリング - 14 kt. Yellow gold - 2.92ct. tw. Diamond (Lab-grown)





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Unisex 14 kt yellow gold alliance ring by Juwelier Mahler, set with 17 lab-grown brilliant-cut diamonds totaling 2.92 ct, colour D–E and clarity VVS–VS, with a 2.42 g total ring weight, EU size 50 (IT 10, US 5¼), IGI laboratory report number 17J2326326 from Switzerland.
Description from the seller
マハラー宝石店の14金イエローゴールド(585)製のエクスクルーシブ・アライアンスリング。ブリリアントカットの高品質ラボレーションダイヤモンド17石をセッティング。精巧な作りと調和の取れた石座により、リングはエレガントで贅沢な輝きを放つ、鮮烈な輝きを帯びたデザインです。
ダイヤモンドはD–Eの卓越した色品質と、VVS–VSの高い純度を誇ります。総計2.92カラットの重量で、リングは特に輝度と上品さを引き立て、クラシックなアライアンス型が時代を超えたジュエリーとしての地位を確立しています。
特徴:
- ブランド: ジュエリエ・マーレル(JM)
- 素材: 14金イエローゴールド(585)
- 主石: ラボダイヤモンド
- カット: ブリリアント
- 石の数: 17
- 総カラット重量: 2.92カラット
- 色: D–E
- クオリティ: VVS–VS
- 指輪総重量: 2.42 g
- 指輪サイズ: 50(EU)
発送とご案内:
発送はスイスから行われ、安全かつ追跡可能な形で処理されます。目的国によっては輸入税、関税、消費税がかかる場合がありますが、通常これらは購入者が負担します。購入前にリングサイズとすべての記載事項をよくご確認ください。誤解を避けるため、詳しくご確認ください。
ジュエリエル・マーレル GmbH
マハラー宝石店の14金イエローゴールド(585)製のエクスクルーシブ・アライアンスリング。ブリリアントカットの高品質ラボレーションダイヤモンド17石をセッティング。精巧な作りと調和の取れた石座により、リングはエレガントで贅沢な輝きを放つ、鮮烈な輝きを帯びたデザインです。
ダイヤモンドはD–Eの卓越した色品質と、VVS–VSの高い純度を誇ります。総計2.92カラットの重量で、リングは特に輝度と上品さを引き立て、クラシックなアライアンス型が時代を超えたジュエリーとしての地位を確立しています。
特徴:
- ブランド: ジュエリエ・マーレル(JM)
- 素材: 14金イエローゴールド(585)
- 主石: ラボダイヤモンド
- カット: ブリリアント
- 石の数: 17
- 総カラット重量: 2.92カラット
- 色: D–E
- クオリティ: VVS–VS
- 指輪総重量: 2.42 g
- 指輪サイズ: 50(EU)
発送とご案内:
発送はスイスから行われ、安全かつ追跡可能な形で処理されます。目的国によっては輸入税、関税、消費税がかかる場合がありますが、通常これらは購入者が負担します。購入前にリングサイズとすべての記載事項をよくご確認ください。誤解を避けるため、詳しくご確認ください。
ジュエリエル・マーレル GmbH
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