Burma Sapphire, Diamond, White Gold Ring The ring features...
Burma Sapphire, Diamond, White Gold Ring The ring features an oval-shaped sapphire cabochon measuring 8.75 x 8.22 x 6.67 mm and weighing 4.82 carats, enhanced by full-cut diamonds weighing a total of 1.15 carats, set in 18k white gold. A Guild report # 28062946, dated December 30, 2019, stating Natural Corundum, Natural Sapphire, Origin Burma (Myanmar), No Indication of Thermal Enhancements, accompanies the center stone. Gross weight 6.30 grams. Size: 6-1/2 (sizeable)
HID09710052018
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Condition Report: Diamonds:Avg Color: G-H-IAvg Clarity: SIShape(s): Full-cut Count: 1 - 25Colored Gems:Certified Gems: Gem: 1Lab: GuildCertification #: 28062946Carat: 4.82Shape: OvalOrigin: BurmaTreatment: No Indications of Thermal Enhancement Type: SapphireMetals:GoldOverall Condition: GoodCondition Notes: A breathtaking blue! The sapphire has moderate surface reaching inclusions and/or abrasions. Stone weights are known and marked on the inside of the shank.
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Burma Sapphire, Diamond, White Gold Ring The ring features an oval-shaped sapphire cabochon measuring 8.75 x 8.22 x 6.67 mm and weighing 4.82 carats, enhanced by full-cut diamonds weighing a total of 1.15 carats, set in 18k white gold. A Guild report # 28062946, dated December 30, 2019, stating Natural Corundum, Natural Sapphire, Origin Burma (Myanmar), No Indication of Thermal Enhancements, accompanies the center stone. Gross weight 6.30 grams. Size: 6-1/2 (sizeable)
HID09710052018
© 2020 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved
Condition Report: Diamonds:Avg Color: G-H-IAvg Clarity: SIShape(s): Full-cut Count: 1 - 25Colored Gems:Certified Gems: Gem: 1Lab: GuildCertification #: 28062946Carat: 4.82Shape: OvalOrigin: BurmaTreatment: No Indications of Thermal Enhancement Type: SapphireMetals:GoldOverall Condition: GoodCondition Notes: A breathtaking blue! The sapphire has moderate surface reaching inclusions and/or abrasions. Stone weights are known and marked on the inside of the shank.