Description
A 14k yellow gold Akoya pearl and diamond ring.
STOCK
Weight: 1.20 grams (Inclusive of all materials)
Akoya Pearl
(1) Round
Measurements: 4.60 mm
Diamonds
(4) Round Cut
Color: G – H
Clarity: SI1 – SI2
Carat Weight: 0.03 ctw
$295.00
A 14k yellow gold Akoya pearl and diamond ring.
STOCK
Weight: 1.20 grams (Inclusive of all materials)
Akoya Pearl
(1) Round
Measurements: 4.60 mm
Diamonds
(4) Round Cut
Color: G – H
Clarity: SI1 – SI2
Carat Weight: 0.03 ctw
Style | Vintage |
---|---|
Gender | Women |
Finger Size | 7.00 |
Stone Type | Pearl |
Metal Type | 14K Gold |
Metal Color | Yellow |
Metal Finish | Polished |
Side Stones Total Weight | 0.03 ctw |
Vendor SKU | STOCK |
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