イヤリング - 14 kt. White gold - 3.82ct. tw. Diamond (Lab-grown)





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New white gold 14 karat earrings for women featuring two oval lab-grown diamonds with a total weight of 3.82 carats, colour F, VS1 clarity, brilliant cut, accompanied by IGI certificates LG637441044 and LG638407051 in a luxury box.
Description from the seller
ダイヤモンド情報:
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石のタイプ:ラボグローン ダイヤモンド
形状:ラウンド ブリリアント
総カラット重量:3.82カラット
数量:2
カラー:F
クラリティ:VS1
カット:IDEAL
ポリッシュ:EXCELLENT
対称性:EXCELLENT
イヤリング情報:
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金のタイプ:14金
金の色:ホワイト
重量:2.76 g
★ 発送は保険がかかっており、FedExまたはDHLで追跡されます。
★ IGI証明書を同梱、ラグジュアリーボックス。
➤ ご注意ください
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* 香港ではVATは0%です。
* 落札者がキャンセル/撤回を決定した場合、発送の費用および売主の輸入税の返還リスクを負います。
---フランス語・ポルトガル語入札者の方へ---
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その点でお手伝いが必要な場合は、お気軽にご連絡ください。
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---イスラエル入札者の方へ---
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ダイヤモンド情報:
______________________
石のタイプ:ラボグローン ダイヤモンド
形状:ラウンド ブリリアント
総カラット重量:3.82カラット
数量:2
カラー:F
クラリティ:VS1
カット:IDEAL
ポリッシュ:EXCELLENT
対称性:EXCELLENT
イヤリング情報:
____________________
金のタイプ:14金
金の色:ホワイト
重量:2.76 g
★ 発送は保険がかかっており、FedExまたはDHLで追跡されます。
★ IGI証明書を同梱、ラグジュアリーボックス。
➤ ご注意ください
_________________
* お客様の居住国には、追加のVAT、関税、および輸入手数料が課される場合があります。これらはすべて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/撤回を決定した場合、発送の費用および売主の輸入税の返還リスクを負います。
---フランス語・ポルトガル語入札者の方へ---
入国通関の仲介業者が必要になる場合があります。それは全てご自身の責任です。
その点でお手伝いが必要な場合は、お気軽にご連絡ください。
---中国語入札者の方へ---
ご購入品は香港またはマカオ宛てのみ発送可能です。
---イスラエル入札者の方へ---
イスラエル居住者は落札額に追加してVAT(18%)を支払う必要があります。この支払いは直接売主へ行われます。
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