エタニティリング - 14 kt. White gold - 3.28ct. tw. Diamond (Lab-grown)





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Unisex 14 kt white gold ring by Juwelier Mahler, set with 19 lab-grown round brilliant diamonds totaling 3.28 carats, colour D–E and clarity VVS–VS, ring weight 2.52 g, EU size 55, from Switzerland, with IGI laboratory report 18J2393526.
Description from the seller
Juwelier Mahler の14Kホワイトゴールド(585)製アライアンスリング、19個の高品質なラボダイヤモンドをブリリアントカットでセッティング。繊細な作りと調和の取れた石座が、リングに上品かつラグジュアリーなオーラと、強い輝きを与えます。
ダイヤモンドはD–Eの卓越したカラー品質と、VVS–VSの高い透明度で印象づけます。総カラット重量3.28カラットのため、リングは特に華麗で上品に見え、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なります。
特徴:
- ブランド: Juwelier Mahler (JM)
- 素材: 14カラット ホワイトゴールド(585)
- 主石: ラボダイヤモンド
- カット: ブリリアント
- 石の数: 19
- 総カラット重量: 3.28カラット
- 色: D–E
- クオリティ: VVS–VS
- 総重量(リング): 2.52 g
- リングサイズ: 55(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手続きで処理されます。目的国によっては輸入関税、関税、または消費税が発生する場合がありますが、通常は購入者がご負担ください。ご購入前にリングサイズとすべての記載詳細をよくご確認いただき、行き違いのないようご注意ください。
Juwelier Mahler GmbH
Juwelier Mahler の14Kホワイトゴールド(585)製アライアンスリング、19個の高品質なラボダイヤモンドをブリリアントカットでセッティング。繊細な作りと調和の取れた石座が、リングに上品かつラグジュアリーなオーラと、強い輝きを与えます。
ダイヤモンドはD–Eの卓越したカラー品質と、VVS–VSの高い透明度で印象づけます。総カラット重量3.28カラットのため、リングは特に華麗で上品に見え、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なります。
特徴:
- ブランド: Juwelier Mahler (JM)
- 素材: 14カラット ホワイトゴールド(585)
- 主石: ラボダイヤモンド
- カット: ブリリアント
- 石の数: 19
- 総カラット重量: 3.28カラット
- 色: D–E
- クオリティ: VVS–VS
- 総重量(リング): 2.52 g
- リングサイズ: 55(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手続きで処理されます。目的国によっては輸入関税、関税、または消費税が発生する場合がありますが、通常は購入者がご負担ください。ご購入前にリングサイズとすべての記載詳細をよくご確認いただき、行き違いのないようご注意ください。
Juwelier Mahler GmbH
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