イヤリング - 14 kt. Yellow gold - 2.99ct. tw. Diamond (Lab-grown)





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14K yellow gold diamond earrings, 2.99 ct total main stones, emerald cut lab-grown diamonds with IGI certification (No surrounding stones), origin India, new condition.
Description from the seller
14K イエローゴールド ダイヤモンド イヤリング – 2.99カラット | IGI認定 | ラボグロウンダイヤモンド
完璧なエレガンスを好む女性にふさわしい、新品のデザイナーリングは、モダンなデザインとクラシックな魅力を融合させ、婚約、祝賀、日常のエレガンスにも最適です。
商品詳細:
素材: 14KT イエローゴールド
総重量: 4.41 g
正味重量: 3.81 g
主石: ラボグロウンダイヤモンド
主石の形状: エメラルドブリリアントカット
総主石重量: 2.99 ct
ダイヤモンドクラリティ(主石): VVS - VS
周囲石: 該当なし
周囲石重量: 該当なし
周囲石の形状: 該当なし
カット: ブリリアントカット
総ダイヤモンド重量: 2.99 ct
状態: 新品
原産国: インド
認証: IGI(国際宝石研究所)
ラボレポート番号: 17J313992605
サイズ直し: 該当なし
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14K イエローゴールド ダイヤモンド イヤリング – 2.99カラット | IGI認定 | ラボグロウンダイヤモンド
完璧なエレガンスを好む女性にふさわしい、新品のデザイナーリングは、モダンなデザインとクラシックな魅力を融合させ、婚約、祝賀、日常のエレガンスにも最適です。
商品詳細:
素材: 14KT イエローゴールド
総重量: 4.41 g
正味重量: 3.81 g
主石: ラボグロウンダイヤモンド
主石の形状: エメラルドブリリアントカット
総主石重量: 2.99 ct
ダイヤモンドクラリティ(主石): VVS - VS
周囲石: 該当なし
周囲石重量: 該当なし
周囲石の形状: 該当なし
カット: ブリリアントカット
総ダイヤモンド重量: 2.99 ct
状態: 新品
原産国: インド
認証: IGI(国際宝石研究所)
ラボレポート番号: 17J313992605
サイズ直し: 該当なし
• FedExまたはDHLによる完全保険付き配送。
• 高級ボックス付き。
PLEASE NOTE
* 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。これらは購入者のご負担となります。
* 落札者がキャンセル/取り消しを選択した場合、すべての送料のリスク・費用および出品者の輸入関税の返送を負担します。
---フランス語およびポルトガル語の入札者へ---
この場合、通関ブローカーが必要になることがありますが、それはお客様の責任です。必要であればお気軽にご連絡ください。
他の出品物をチェックしたい場合は、レビューと所在地の横にある出品者名をクリックしてください。
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