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A PAIR OF MULTI-COLORED SAPPHIRE EAR PENDANTS, BY CARVIN FRENCH
Each suspending a modified kite step-cut diamond, weighing approximately 1.59 and 1.49 carats, joined by a circular-cut diamond, to the surmount set with a cushion-cut purplish pink sapphire, weighing approximately 2.48 carats, and with a cushion-cut sapphire, weighing approximately 2.67 carats, 7/8 ins., mounted in platinum and 18k white gold
With maker's mark for Carvin French
Accompanied by report no. 13171000 and 13169997 dated 26 February 2004 from the GIA Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamonds, weighing approximately 1.59 and 1.49 carats, is D color, SI1 and VS2 clarity
With report no. CS 36566 dated 20 October 2003 from the AGL American Gemological Laboratories stating that it is the opinion of the Laboratory that the origin of the sapphire would be classified as Ceylon (Sri Lanka), with no gemological evidence of heat enhancement present
With report no. CS 36565 dated 20 October 2003 from the AGL American Gemological Laboratories stating that it is the opinion of the Laboratory that the origin of the purplish pink sapphire would be classified as Ceylon (Sri Lanka), with no gemological evidence of heat enhancement present
Each suspending a modified kite step-cut diamond, weighing approximately 1.59 and 1.49 carats, joined by a circular-cut diamond, to the surmount set with a cushion-cut purplish pink sapphire, weighing approximately 2.48 carats, and with a cushion-cut sapphire, weighing approximately 2.67 carats, 7/8 ins., mounted in platinum and 18k white gold
With maker's mark for Carvin French
Accompanied by report no. 13171000 and 13169997 dated 26 February 2004 from the GIA Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamonds, weighing approximately 1.59 and 1.49 carats, is D color, SI1 and VS2 clarity
With report no. CS 36566 dated 20 October 2003 from the AGL American Gemological Laboratories stating that it is the opinion of the Laboratory that the origin of the sapphire would be classified as Ceylon (Sri Lanka), with no gemological evidence of heat enhancement present
With report no. CS 36565 dated 20 October 2003 from the AGL American Gemological Laboratories stating that it is the opinion of the Laboratory that the origin of the purplish pink sapphire would be classified as Ceylon (Sri Lanka), with no gemological evidence of heat enhancement present