イヤリング - 14 kt. White gold - 3.16ct. tw. Diamond (Lab-grown)





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White gold (14 kt) earrings with two lab-grown round brilliant diamonds, total weight 1.97 g and total carat weight 3.16 ct, colour F, clarity VS1, IDEAL cut, IGI certificates LG670427128 and LG670426973, supplied with a luxury box and insured shipping.
Description from the seller
Diamonds Information:
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Stones Type: ラボグローン ダイヤモンド
Shape: Round Brilliant
Total Carat Weight: 3.16 Carat
Quantity: 2
Color: F
Clarity: VS1
Cut: IDEAL
Polish: EXCELLENT
Symmetry: EXCELLENT
Earrings Information:
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Gold Type: 14 kt
Gold Color: White
Weight: 1.97 gr
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★ IGI証明書が同梱され、高級ボックス付きです。
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Diamonds Information:
______________________
Stones Type: ラボグローン ダイヤモンド
Shape: Round Brilliant
Total Carat Weight: 3.16 Carat
Quantity: 2
Color: F
Clarity: VS1
Cut: IDEAL
Polish: EXCELLENT
Symmetry: EXCELLENT
Earrings Information:
____________________
Gold Type: 14 kt
Gold Color: White
Weight: 1.97 gr
★ 出荷はFedExまたはDHLで保険付き・追跡可能です。
★ IGI証明書が同梱され、高級ボックス付きです。
➤ ご注意
_________________
* お住まいの国によっては追加のVAT、関税、輸入手数料が課される場合があります。これらは購入者の責任となります。
* 香港ではVATは0%です。
* 落札者がキャンセル/取下を決定した場合、リスクとすべての発送費用、出品者負担となる輸入関税の返送費用を負担します。
---フランス語・ポルトガル語入札者へ---
カスタムブローカーが必要になる場合があり、それはすべてご自身の責任となることにご留意ください。
その点でお手伝いが必要な場合は、遠慮なくご連絡ください。
---中国語入札者へ---
ご購入は香港またはマカオへのみ発送可能であることにご注意ください。
---イスラエル入札者へ---
イスラエル居住者は落札金額に加えてVAT(18%)を支払う必要があることにご注意ください。この支払いは出品者へ直接支払われます。
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