Each suspending a pear-shaped emerald weighing 6.67 and 5.55 carats, to the baguette-cut diamond spacer and square-shaped diamond surmount, mounted in platinum, 3.9 cm long
Accompanied by report nos. 0609083 and 0609082 dated 26 September 2006 from the Gübelin Gemmological Laboratory stating that the 6.67 and 5.55 carat emeralds are of Colombia origin with indications of insignificant and minor clarity enhancement
Accompanied by report no. 15284705 dated 18 October 2006 from the Gemological Institute of America stating that the 6.67 and 5.55 carat emeralds are natural beryls, with minor clarity enhancement present. With additional comments stating that due to their growth conditions in nature and recovery methods, most emeralds contain surface reaching features. For this reason, clarity enhancement is a common trade practice
Accompanied by two reports nos. 12157501 and 12005237 dated 3 August 2002 and 16 May 2002 from the Gemological Institute of America stating that the 1.05 and 1.04 carat diamonds are F colour, VS2 and VS1 clarity
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