エタニティリング - 14 kt. White gold - 3.02ct. tw. Diamond (Lab-grown)





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Exclusive 14 karat white gold alliance ring by Juwelier Mahler, set with 18 lab-grown round diamonds totalling 3.02 carats (colour D–E, clarity VVS–VS), IGI report 17J2174626, ring size 52 EU, weight 2.37 g.
Description from the seller
スイスの宝石店Juwelier Mahler(JM)による14金ホワイトゴールド(585)製のエクスクルーシブなアライアンスリング。高品質なラボダイヤモンド18石をブリリアントカットでセッティング。繊細な仕上げと調和のとれた石座が、リングにエレガントでラグジュアリーな輝きを与え、強い輝きを放ちます。
ダイヤモンドはカラー品質D–Eと高いクラリティのVVS–VSで優秀。総計3.02カラットの総カラット重量により、リングは特に輝かしく上品に見え、クラシックなアライアンス形状が時代を越えるジュエリーとなっています。
特長:
- ブランド: Juwelier Mahler (JM)
- 材料: 14金ホワイトゴールド(585)
- メインストーン: ラボダイヤモンド
- カット: ブリリアント
- 石の数: 18
- 総カラット重量: 3.02カラット
- 色: D–E
- クラリティ: VVS–VS
- リング総重量: 2.37 g
- リングサイズ: 52(EU)
出荷とご案内:
出荷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。目的地の国によっては輸入関税、関税、消費税が発生する場合がありますが、通常は購入者の負担となります。ご購入前にリングサイズと全ての記載事項をよくご確認のうえ、認識の相違がないようにしてください。
Juwelier Mahler GmbH
スイスの宝石店Juwelier Mahler(JM)による14金ホワイトゴールド(585)製のエクスクルーシブなアライアンスリング。高品質なラボダイヤモンド18石をブリリアントカットでセッティング。繊細な仕上げと調和のとれた石座が、リングにエレガントでラグジュアリーな輝きを与え、強い輝きを放ちます。
ダイヤモンドはカラー品質D–Eと高いクラリティのVVS–VSで優秀。総計3.02カラットの総カラット重量により、リングは特に輝かしく上品に見え、クラシックなアライアンス形状が時代を越えるジュエリーとなっています。
特長:
- ブランド: Juwelier Mahler (JM)
- 材料: 14金ホワイトゴールド(585)
- メインストーン: ラボダイヤモンド
- カット: ブリリアント
- 石の数: 18
- 総カラット重量: 3.02カラット
- 色: D–E
- クラリティ: VVS–VS
- リング総重量: 2.37 g
- リングサイズ: 52(EU)
出荷とご案内:
出荷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。目的地の国によっては輸入関税、関税、消費税が発生する場合がありますが、通常は購入者の負担となります。ご購入前にリングサイズと全ての記載事項をよくご確認のうえ、認識の相違がないようにしてください。
Juwelier Mahler GmbH
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