Pear-Shaped Emerald and Diamond Halo Ring
Pear-Shaped Emerald and Diamond Halo Ring
Emerald and Diamond Ring. An 18 karat yellow gold bezel holds the 2.61 carat pear-shaped genuine emerald in this 18 karat white gold ring. There is .83 carats of round, brilliant-cut, J-K color, VS-SI clarity diamonds that are bezel set with milgrain edges in the halo. The ring is US size 6.75 with a ribbed gallery and bears the "Oscar Friedman" hallmark. This ring can be resized for an additional $100, please allow an additional 10 days for shipping if we resize it. This ring is certified and appraised for $13,150.00 estimated retail replacement value.
Auction Code: E844/16
#Designer #24thWeddingAnniversary #MayBirthstone #Elegance #Foresight #JewelOfKings #Cleopatra
The first known emerald mines date back to 1330BC
"Cleopatra's favorite stone was emerald"
The ancient Romans believed that emeralds could cure complications associated with birth and fertility.
The Egyptians also believed that this precious gemstone could cure eyestrain and also help wearers see into the future.
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Pear-Shaped Emerald and Diamond Halo Ring
Emerald and Diamond Ring. An 18 karat yellow gold bezel holds the 2.61 carat pear-shaped genuine emerald in this 18 karat white gold ring. There is .83 carats of round, brilliant-cut, J-K color, VS-SI clarity diamonds that are bezel set with milgrain edges in the halo. The ring is US size 6.75 with a ribbed gallery and bears the "Oscar Friedman" hallmark. This ring can be resized for an additional $100, please allow an additional 10 days for shipping if we resize it. This ring is certified and appraised for $13,150.00 estimated retail replacement value.
Auction Code: E844/16
#Designer #24thWeddingAnniversary #MayBirthstone #Elegance #Foresight #JewelOfKings #Cleopatra
The first known emerald mines date back to 1330BC
"Cleopatra's favorite stone was emerald"
The ancient Romans believed that emeralds could cure complications associated with birth and fertility.
The Egyptians also believed that this precious gemstone could cure eyestrain and also help wearers see into the future.