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AN ELEGANT PAIR OF DIAMOND AND RUBY EAR PENDANTS
Each suspending a pear-shaped diamond, weighing approximately 5.95 and 5.83 carats, linked by a cushion-shaped ruby, weighing approximately 2.62 and 2.42 carats, to the circular-cut diamond hook surmount, mounted in platinum, 3.9 cm
Accompanied by two reports nos. 1172017135 and 5161748279 dated 18 May 2016 and 19 November 2014 from the GIA Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamonds are D colour, internally flawless clarity; and two Diamond Type Classification letters stating that the diamonds have been determined to be Type IIa
Report no. 98578 dated 7 March 2018 from the SSEF Swiss Gemmological Institute stating that the rubies are of Burma (Myanmar) origin, with no indications of heating and the colour of these rubies may also be called ‘pigeon blood red’ based on SSEF reference standards
Report no. CS1077412 A and B dated 25 July 2016 from the AGL American Gemological Laboratories stating that the rubies are of Burma (Myanmar) origin, with no heat enhancement and a letter stating that 'these gems possess a richly saturated, homogeneous colour that is typical of fine quality rubies from this famous locale. Traditionally rubies of this colour have been described as having a 'pigeon's blood' hue. Fine, well-matched Classic Burma rubies such as those set in this refined pair of earrings are exceedingly rare'
Please note that the report is more than 3 years old and might require an update
US$1,250,000-1,900,000
Each suspending a pear-shaped diamond, weighing approximately 5.95 and 5.83 carats, linked by a cushion-shaped ruby, weighing approximately 2.62 and 2.42 carats, to the circular-cut diamond hook surmount, mounted in platinum, 3.9 cm
Accompanied by two reports nos. 1172017135 and 5161748279 dated 18 May 2016 and 19 November 2014 from the GIA Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamonds are D colour, internally flawless clarity; and two Diamond Type Classification letters stating that the diamonds have been determined to be Type IIa
Report no. 98578 dated 7 March 2018 from the SSEF Swiss Gemmological Institute stating that the rubies are of Burma (Myanmar) origin, with no indications of heating and the colour of these rubies may also be called ‘pigeon blood red’ based on SSEF reference standards
Report no. CS1077412 A and B dated 25 July 2016 from the AGL American Gemological Laboratories stating that the rubies are of Burma (Myanmar) origin, with no heat enhancement and a letter stating that 'these gems possess a richly saturated, homogeneous colour that is typical of fine quality rubies from this famous locale. Traditionally rubies of this colour have been described as having a 'pigeon's blood' hue. Fine, well-matched Classic Burma rubies such as those set in this refined pair of earrings are exceedingly rare'
Please note that the report is more than 3 years old and might require an update
US$1,250,000-1,900,000
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