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London Blue Topaz Brilliant Ring 750 white gold 3.27 ct 0.33 ct made in Italy... Noble Goldsmith
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SW12555
top sapphire that can now work....., 1.41 ct, AAA+, excellent cut, orange-yellow, brilliance and color distribution very good, approx. 8 x 5 .5 x 3.8 mm, very high quality set by a traditional Italian goldsmith in Valenza, made of 750 white gold, both rin
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London Blue Topaz Brilliant Ring 750 white gold 3.27 ct 0.33 ct made in Italy... Noble Goldsmith
.. clear, pure lines, solid 18 carat white gold and a great mystical looking dark blue topaz in the colour gradation London Blue, which is now allowed to work....., 3.27 ct, AAA+, beautiful round cut, brilliance and colour distribution very good, approx. 9 mm in diameter, very high quality set by a traditional Italian goldsmith in Valenza, worked in 750 white gold, both ring shoulders precisely set with full-cut brilliant-cut diamonds total approx. 0.33 ct, TW (fine white) / VS (very small inclusions), approx. 4 grams in weight, approx. 21 x 9 x 7 mm, Rw 17 mm (can be changed), new production and can be combined with other gemstones, signed with the Schmuckzicke logo for best gemstone qualities
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Yellow Saphire Brilliant Ring Platinum...wonderful symbolic Color
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... with a wonderful symbolic color (yellow stands for wealth), very lively charisma, a sapphire oval cut approx. 1,612 ct, purity, color distribution and brilliance very good, probably. heated according to AGTA, full cut diamonds total approx. 0.16 ct, W (white) / VS (very small inclusions), dimensions of the ring approx. 22 x 12 mm, elaborately worked with decorative overlays in 900 platinum, Rw 54/17.1 mm , each buyer receives an invoice with a detailed description and VAT, all information was checked by a jewelery appraiser for authenticity and quality information, new production!, unworn About the history of the sapphire: The sapphire (derived from the Greek sapir=blue, symbolizes the different color nuances of the sky, at any time of the day, including at night, hence the name "midnight blue", no precious stone provides such an intoxicating color impression on the viewer, the different color tones of the Sapphires are limitless and as varied as our skies.From cashmere blue (cornflower blue with a tinge of purple and a silky sheen/Himalaya region) to cobalt blue (electrified blue/Madagascar, Sri Lanka), turquoise blue(Burma), gray blue(Burma), azure blue ( Mogok) and of course the other color variants, which must always be identified by name, e.g. the Padparadscha sapphire (orange-pink sapphire) or the green (green sapphire), violet (violet sapphire), pink (pink sapphire) and yellow color variants (yellow sapphire) Most sapphires are heated to enhance color, which according to AGTA (American Gem Trade Association) au ch should be stated, unheated sapphires in top color qualities are rather rare.