Impressive Aquamarine and Diamond Necklace GIA
Impressive Aquamarine and Diamond Necklace GIA
Aquamarine and Diamond Necklace. Unisex pendant. The massive 48.92 carat emerald-cut, GIA certified, natural aquamarine is claw set in a regal platinum pendant mount with 1.39 carats of round, brilliant-cut, D-F color, VS1-VS2 clarity diamonds in the halo and bail. The pendant has an elaborately ornate back and side gallery. It measures approximately 1 3/4" diameter and bears the "Sheffield & Sons" hallmark. This pendant hangs from a platinum 18" solid rope chain (2.1mm) with a lobster clasp. This necklace is certified and appraised for $39,675.00 estimated retail replacement value.
Auction Code: E844/5
#GIA #Designer #Unisex #Massive #Chunky #Bold #Maximalist #Maximalism #MarchBirthstone #HealthandStregnth #Pisces #QueenoftheSea #19thWeddingAnniversary #MarchBirthstone #BerylStone #NewMerchandise #Innocence #Serenity
"Named for it's resemblance to water"
"An ancient Roman myth suggested that Neptune was the first to find an aquamarine and that he highly treasured them."
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Impressive Aquamarine and Diamond Necklace GIA
Aquamarine and Diamond Necklace. Unisex pendant. The massive 48.92 carat emerald-cut, GIA certified, natural aquamarine is claw set in a regal platinum pendant mount with 1.39 carats of round, brilliant-cut, D-F color, VS1-VS2 clarity diamonds in the halo and bail. The pendant has an elaborately ornate back and side gallery. It measures approximately 1 3/4" diameter and bears the "Sheffield & Sons" hallmark. This pendant hangs from a platinum 18" solid rope chain (2.1mm) with a lobster clasp. This necklace is certified and appraised for $39,675.00 estimated retail replacement value.
Auction Code: E844/5
#GIA #Designer #Unisex #Massive #Chunky #Bold #Maximalist #Maximalism #MarchBirthstone #HealthandStregnth #Pisces #QueenoftheSea #19thWeddingAnniversary #MarchBirthstone #BerylStone #NewMerchandise #Innocence #Serenity
"Named for it's resemblance to water"
"An ancient Roman myth suggested that Neptune was the first to find an aquamarine and that he highly treasured them."