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edwardian 18ct gold aquamarine pearl lavalier necklace

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edwardian 18ct gold aquamarine pearl lavalier necklaceBeschreibung: Diese exquisite Edwardianische Lavalier Halskette ist fein gearbeitet aus 18 Karat Gold und besetzt mit Aquamarinen und Perlen. Das flieende Durchbruch Design zeigt die Eleganz und Zartheit, die fr die Epoche so typisch sind, mit einer sanften, femininen Farbpalette aus himmelblauen Edelsteinen und cremigen Naturperlen. Der Anhnger ist integraler Bestandteil der Kette und zeigt drei Aquamarine in ovalem, rundem und tropfenfrmigem Schliff

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Diese exquisite Edwardianische Lavalier-Halskette ist fein gearbeitet aus 18 Karat Gold und besetzt mit Aquamarinen und Perlen. Das fließende Durchbruch-Design zeigt die Eleganz und Zartheit, die für die Epoche so typisch sind, mit einer sanften, femininen Farbpalette aus himmelblauen Edelsteinen und cremigen Naturperlen.

Der Anhänger ist integraler Bestandteil der Kette und zeigt drei Aquamarine in ovalem, rundem und tropfenförmigem Schliff mit insgesamt 2,60 Karat. Jeder Stein funkelt mit Klarheit und Licht, ergänzt durch glänzende Perlen im klassischen Edwardianischen Stil. Leicht und anmutig liegt die Kette wunderschön am Hals und ist ein feines Statement antiken Charmes.

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EPOCHE: Edwardianisch (1901–1909).

MAßE: Die Halskette ist 16" bzw. 40,5 cm lang.
Der Anhänger misst 51 mm lang x 30 mm breit.
Ovaler Aquamarin ist 5,5 mm lang x 9 mm breit, wiegt ca. 1,20 ct.
Tropfenförmiger Aquamarin ist 8,5 mm lang x 5,5 mm breit, wiegt ca. 1,10 ct.
Runder Aquamarin hat einen Durchmesser von 4 mm, wiegt ca. 0,30 ct.
Gesamtgewicht der Aquamarine ca. 2,60 ct.
Gewicht: 5 g

MATERIALIEN: 18 Karat Gold, Aquamarin (2,60 ct), Perle.

HALLMARKS: Da wir dieses Stück auf vor 1950 datiert haben, ist kein Punzen erforderlich, um es gemäß der britischen Punzierungs-Gesetzgebung verkaufen zu können.

VERPACKUNG: Ihre Bestellung wird kostenlos in einer Lillicoco-Kartonbox aus recyceltem Material geschenkgerecht verpackt und mit einem Band gebunden.

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AUSGEZEICHNET: Die Halskette befindet sich in wunderschönem Zustand ohne fehlende Perlen, und die Aquamarine sind hell, klar und sicher gefasst. Das Gold bleibt makellos ohne Abnutzung.

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