Leilão 65 Hot Summer Styles
18.6.23
9130 S US Hwy 1, Port St Lucie FL 34952, Estados Unidos
Summer is upon us and there will be weddings, galas, benefit and charity events filling up your calendar. We are offering a collection of jewelry that will rise to the occasion, whether it be for a simple summer picnic or the most lavish ball of the season. This collection has a generous selection of exquisite and essential diamond jewelry. An abundance of richly colored tourmalines, bright spinels, brilliant blue zircon, intriguing iolite, and "viva magenta" colored rhodolite garnets, gives you greater opportunity to own the most current and trending gemstone jewelry at a great savings. And, as always, the auction is amply stocked with beautiful emeralds from around the world, sapphires in a variety of colors, regal rubies, and tantalizing tanzanites.
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Pear-Shaped Emerald and Diamond Halo Pendant

Vendido por: $1 000
Preço inicial:
$ 100
Preço estimado :
$6 000 - $6 500
Comissão da leiloeira: 18% Mais detalhes
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Pear-Shaped Emerald and Diamond Halo Pendant

Genuine Emerald and Earth-Mined Diamond Pendant.  This 14 karat yellow gold pendant features a rich, green 5.69 carat pear-shaped Zambian emerald with .27 carats of round, brilliant-cut, H-I color, I1 clarity diamonds in the halo.  The pendant is approximately 1" long and has a swirled open gallery.  There is no chain with this item.  This pendant is certified and appraised for $14,700.00 estimated retail replacement value.  

Auction Code: Q8410/62-kls


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  • Zambian emeralds are distinctive with their bluish undertone that comes from the presence of iron in them
  • “Cleopatra's Mines” are located near the Red Sea coast, east of Aswān. 
  • The first known emerald mines date back to 1330BC
Peso:  3.6 gr