.jpg?w=1)
Details
A PAIR OF SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND EAR PENDANTS
Each suspending a rectangular-cut sapphire, weighing approximately 6.80 and 8.56 carats, within a circular-cut diamond surround, from a graduated circular-cut diamond link, mounted in platinum
With report CS 37692 dated 6 April 2005 from the American Gemological Laboratories stating that although the sapphire, weighing approximately 6.80 carats, exhibits certain visual and internal characteristics associated with Burma (Myanmar), the Laboratory can not definitely eliminate Ceylon (Sri Lanka) as a possible country of origin. No gemological evidence of heat enhancement present
With report CS 37693 dated 6 April 2005 from the American Gemological Laboratories stating that it is the opinion of the Laboratory that the origin of the sapphire, weighing approximately 8.56 carats, would be classified as Ceylon (Sri Lanka). No gemological evidence of heat enhancement present
Each suspending a rectangular-cut sapphire, weighing approximately 6.80 and 8.56 carats, within a circular-cut diamond surround, from a graduated circular-cut diamond link, mounted in platinum
With report CS 37692 dated 6 April 2005 from the American Gemological Laboratories stating that although the sapphire, weighing approximately 6.80 carats, exhibits certain visual and internal characteristics associated with Burma (Myanmar), the Laboratory can not definitely eliminate Ceylon (Sri Lanka) as a possible country of origin. No gemological evidence of heat enhancement present
With report CS 37693 dated 6 April 2005 from the American Gemological Laboratories stating that it is the opinion of the Laboratory that the origin of the sapphire, weighing approximately 8.56 carats, would be classified as Ceylon (Sri Lanka). No gemological evidence of heat enhancement present