Vintage French GIA Ceylon Sapphire Diamond 18k Yellow Gold Cluster Ring

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One Vintage French GIA Ceylon Sapphire Diamond 18k Yellow Gold Cluster Ring. Featuring one GIA oval mixed cut sapphire of 3.51 carats, accompanied by GIA #2235186778 stating the sapphire is of Ceylon (Sri Lanka) origin. Accented by 16 marquise cut diamonds with a total weight of approximately 1.10 carats, graded colorless to near-colorless, SI clarity. Crafted in 18 karat yellow gold with French hallmark and maker's mark. Circa 1980. The ring is a size 6 and may be resized.


About this Item: Dive into the opulent world of vintage glamour with our show-stopping vintage sapphire and diamond cluster ring! Picture yourself adorned in the luxury of the 1980s, where elegance reigned supreme and sophistication knew no bounds. At the heart of this exquisite piece lies a magnificent 3.51 carat oval sapphire, a true marvel from the legendary mines of Sri Lanka. Surrounding this celestial gem are 16 dazzling marquise cut diamonds, collectively weighing approximately 1.10 carats, each facet gleaming with unparalleled brilliance and allure. Meticulously crafted in lustrous 18 karat yellow gold, proudly displaying French hallmarks and a distinct maker's mark, this ring is a statement of unrivaled luxury and refined taste. Make a bold declaration of style and sophistication with this timeless masterpiece that transcends trends and captivates hearts.

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