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TASAKI 2000 Memorial Model necklace with an Akoya pearl (about 6.0–6.5 mm) and three surrounding diamonds totaling 0.02 ct, a silver hallmarked clasp, and a total length of approximately 43 cm.
Description from the seller
Brand: TASAKI
2000 Memorial Model
Total necklace length: Approx. 43 cm
Pearl: Akoya pearl (saltwater cultured)
Pearl size: Approx. 6.0–6.5 mm
Clasp: Silver (hallmarked)
Diamond: 1 stone, 0.02 ct (on the clasp)
Hallmark: SILVER stamp (on the clasp)
Pearl color: White
Condition
Overall good pre-owned condition. There are slight signs of use consistent with normal wear, but no significant damage. Please refer to the photos for details.
Accessories
Case not included.
Shipping Method & Insurance
Shipped via a trackable method; insurance included if necessary.
Brand: TASAKI
2000 Memorial Model
Total necklace length: Approx. 43 cm
Pearl: Akoya pearl (saltwater cultured)
Pearl size: Approx. 6.0–6.5 mm
Clasp: Silver (hallmarked)
Diamond: 1 stone, 0.02 ct (on the clasp)
Hallmark: SILVER stamp (on the clasp)
Pearl color: White
Condition
Overall good pre-owned condition. There are slight signs of use consistent with normal wear, but no significant damage. Please refer to the photos for details.
Accessories
Case not included.
Shipping Method & Insurance
Shipped via a trackable method; insurance included if necessary.
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