エンゲージリング - 18 kt. White gold - 9.27ct. tw. Diamond (Lab-grown) - E VS1 IGI





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Description from the seller
永遠のエレガンスを体現するこの14Kホワイトゴールドの exquisite リングは、単一の驚くべき9.27カラットのラボグロウン・ダイヤモンドを showcase しています。卓越した輝きと炎で称賛されるこのダイヤモンドは、採掘宝石に代わる豪華でエコフレンドリーな選択肢を提供します。豊かなホワイトゴールドのセッティングがダイヤモンドの放つ輝きを美しく引き立て、温かみと洗練さの完璧な調和を生み出します。IGI LG800608520 による品質と真贋の優位性を認証されたこのリングは、卓越したクラフトマンシップと永遠の美を示す証です。どんな場面にも一抹の豪華さを添えるリングとして、ジュエリーコレクションに魅力的な一品です。
リングサイズ: EU 56 / IT 16 / US 7 ½
発送前なら無料でサイズ直しが可能です。
センター・ストーン:
___________
ラボグロウン・ダイヤモンド
カット: オーバル・ブリリアント
カラット: 9.27カラット
カラー: E
クラリティ: VS1
VATと税金:
居住国によっては関税や輸入税が課される場合があります。
商品の価格には税金・関税は含まれていません。国ごとに異なり、現地の税金・VATはお客様のご負担となります。
** 香港ではVATは0%です。
** 高額品は追加料金でジュネーブ・スイス・フリーポートへ発送可能です。詳細はお問い合わせください。
中国およびロシアの購入者の方へ: 入札はご遠慮ください。ダイヤモンドをお届けできません。
**お客様満足を最優先しています。ご質問があればお気軽にご連絡ください。
"入札者がキャンセル/撤回を決定した場合、発送および売主の輸入関税のすべての費用とリスクは入札者が負担します"
ポルトガルの顧客の皆様:
通常、荷物をポルトガル税関から解除するためには、クライアント自身が designated ポルトガルの通関ブローカーを任命する必要があります。
永遠のエレガンスを体現するこの14Kホワイトゴールドの exquisite リングは、単一の驚くべき9.27カラットのラボグロウン・ダイヤモンドを showcase しています。卓越した輝きと炎で称賛されるこのダイヤモンドは、採掘宝石に代わる豪華でエコフレンドリーな選択肢を提供します。豊かなホワイトゴールドのセッティングがダイヤモンドの放つ輝きを美しく引き立て、温かみと洗練さの完璧な調和を生み出します。IGI LG800608520 による品質と真贋の優位性を認証されたこのリングは、卓越したクラフトマンシップと永遠の美を示す証です。どんな場面にも一抹の豪華さを添えるリングとして、ジュエリーコレクションに魅力的な一品です。
リングサイズ: EU 56 / IT 16 / US 7 ½
発送前なら無料でサイズ直しが可能です。
センター・ストーン:
___________
ラボグロウン・ダイヤモンド
カット: オーバル・ブリリアント
カラット: 9.27カラット
カラー: E
クラリティ: VS1
VATと税金:
居住国によっては関税や輸入税が課される場合があります。
商品の価格には税金・関税は含まれていません。国ごとに異なり、現地の税金・VATはお客様のご負担となります。
** 香港ではVATは0%です。
** 高額品は追加料金でジュネーブ・スイス・フリーポートへ発送可能です。詳細はお問い合わせください。
中国およびロシアの購入者の方へ: 入札はご遠慮ください。ダイヤモンドをお届けできません。
**お客様満足を最優先しています。ご質問があればお気軽にご連絡ください。
"入札者がキャンセル/撤回を決定した場合、発送および売主の輸入関税のすべての費用とリスクは入札者が負担します"
ポルトガルの顧客の皆様:
通常、荷物をポルトガル税関から解除するためには、クライアント自身が designated ポルトガルの通関ブローカーを任命する必要があります。
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