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An Emerald and Diamond Ring
- Estimate
- HK$160,000 - 260,000€19,000 - 30,900$20,000 - 33,000
HK$529,200
Lot Details
One octagonal step-cut emerald, 8.79 caratsTwo shield-cut diamonds on the sides, 0.82 and 1.07 carats respectively
Brilliant-cut diamonds, 1.23 carats total18K white gold<em>GRS Report: Colombia, with gemological evidence of minor clarity enhancement, ‘Muzo Green’ colour</em>
<em>The Appendix Letter further states that 'This vividly saturated emerald of 8.08 carat is reminiscent in hue of the varieties displaying the legendary colours found in the world renowned Muzo mines. They are formally described as "Muzo Green" and commonly known in the trade as "Old Mine" emeralds'</em>
- One octagonal step-cut emerald, 8.79 carats
- Two shield-cut diamonds on the sides, 0.82 and 1.07 carats respectively
- Brilliant-cut diamonds, 1.23 carats total
- 18K white gold
- Ring size 5½
GRS Report: Colombia, with gemological evidence of minor clarity enhancement, ‘Muzo Green’ colour
The Appendix Letter further states that 'This vividly saturated emerald of 8.08 carat is reminiscent in hue of the varieties displaying the legendary colours found in the world renowned Muzo mines. They are formally described as "Muzo Green" and commonly known in the trade as "Old Mine" emeralds'
附瑞士GRS證書
Please note that the GRS Report is 5 years old and may require an update
- Two shield-cut diamonds on the sides, 0.82 and 1.07 carats respectively
- Brilliant-cut diamonds, 1.23 carats total
- 18K white gold
- Ring size 5½
GRS Report: Colombia, with gemological evidence of minor clarity enhancement, ‘Muzo Green’ colour
The Appendix Letter further states that 'This vividly saturated emerald of 8.08 carat is reminiscent in hue of the varieties displaying the legendary colours found in the world renowned Muzo mines. They are formally described as "Muzo Green" and commonly known in the trade as "Old Mine" emeralds'
附瑞士GRS證書
Please note that the GRS Report is 5 years old and may require an update
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