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A PAIR OF SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND EAR PENDANTS
Each suspending a cushion-cut sapphire, weighing approximately 7.75 and 6.27 carats, within a pavé-set diamond surround, from a cushion-cut diamond link, weighing approximately 1.51 carats each, to the platinum French wire
With reports 1007210 and 1007209 dated 26 July 2010 from the Gübelin Gem Lab stating that gemmological testing revealed characteristics consistent with those of sapphires originating from Kashmir. No indications of heating
With reports CS42323 and CS42324 dated 29 June 2010 from the American Gemological Laboratories stating that based on available gemological information, it is the opinion of the Laboratory that the origin of these sapphires would be classified as Kashmir. No gemological evidence of heat. Clarity enhancement: None
Accompanied by a supplemental letter stating that the American Gemological Laboratories has completed a thorough analysis of the 7.75 and 6.27 carat blue sapphires documented in AGL report CS42323-24. The sapphires described in this report are singularly distinguished and together make a pair of unique rarity. The sapphires described in this report received the prestigious Total Quality Integration Rating classification of Exceptional to Excellent. This rating category is reserved for only a limited number of gemstones. To have two such well-matched stones of Kashmir origin in this quality is extremely rare
Accompanied by a JewelFolio from American Gemological Laboratories
With reports 5121135855 and 1122141156 dated 13 May 2010 and 1 June 2010 from the Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamonds are E color, VS1 and VS2 clarity respectively (2)
Each suspending a cushion-cut sapphire, weighing approximately 7.75 and 6.27 carats, within a pavé-set diamond surround, from a cushion-cut diamond link, weighing approximately 1.51 carats each, to the platinum French wire
With reports 1007210 and 1007209 dated 26 July 2010 from the Gübelin Gem Lab stating that gemmological testing revealed characteristics consistent with those of sapphires originating from Kashmir. No indications of heating
With reports CS42323 and CS42324 dated 29 June 2010 from the American Gemological Laboratories stating that based on available gemological information, it is the opinion of the Laboratory that the origin of these sapphires would be classified as Kashmir. No gemological evidence of heat. Clarity enhancement: None
Accompanied by a supplemental letter stating that the American Gemological Laboratories has completed a thorough analysis of the 7.75 and 6.27 carat blue sapphires documented in AGL report CS42323-24. The sapphires described in this report are singularly distinguished and together make a pair of unique rarity. The sapphires described in this report received the prestigious Total Quality Integration Rating classification of Exceptional to Excellent. This rating category is reserved for only a limited number of gemstones. To have two such well-matched stones of Kashmir origin in this quality is extremely rare
Accompanied by a JewelFolio from American Gemological Laboratories
With reports 5121135855 and 1122141156 dated 13 May 2010 and 1 June 2010 from the Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamonds are E color, VS1 and VS2 clarity respectively (2)