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A PAIR OF COLOURED DIAMOND, DIAMOND AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL EAR PENDANTS, BY WALLACE CHAN
Each suspending a circular-cut fancy gray and light gray diamond, weighing approximately 1.33 and 1.23 carats respectively, within a diamond surround, the reverse enhanced by mother-of-pearl, to the similarly designed surmount and diamond bar spacer, mounted in titanium, 3.2 cm
The historical CITES paperwork for this lot is not available and it will not be possible to obtain a CITES export permit to ship this item outside Hong Kong after the sale. Please contact the department for more details and refer to the CONDITIONS OF SALE at the back of this catalogue
Signed Wallace Chan
Accompanied by report no. 14816533 dated 31 October 2005 from the GIA Gemological Institute of America stating that the 1.33 carat diamond is fancy gray colour
Report no. 13791887 dated 20 December 2004 from the GIA Gemological Institute of America stating that the 1.23 carat diamond is light gray colour, and the colour of the stone changes temporarily when gently heated, or when left in darkness for a period of time and is known in the trade as "Chameleon"
Please note that the reports are more than 5 years old and might require an update
US$20,000-30,000
Each suspending a circular-cut fancy gray and light gray diamond, weighing approximately 1.33 and 1.23 carats respectively, within a diamond surround, the reverse enhanced by mother-of-pearl, to the similarly designed surmount and diamond bar spacer, mounted in titanium, 3.2 cm
The historical CITES paperwork for this lot is not available and it will not be possible to obtain a CITES export permit to ship this item outside Hong Kong after the sale. Please contact the department for more details and refer to the CONDITIONS OF SALE at the back of this catalogue
Signed Wallace Chan
Accompanied by report no. 14816533 dated 31 October 2005 from the GIA Gemological Institute of America stating that the 1.33 carat diamond is fancy gray colour
Report no. 13791887 dated 20 December 2004 from the GIA Gemological Institute of America stating that the 1.23 carat diamond is light gray colour, and the colour of the stone changes temporarily when gently heated, or when left in darkness for a period of time and is known in the trade as "Chameleon"
Please note that the reports are more than 5 years old and might require an update
US$20,000-30,000
Special Notice
Prospective purchasers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, including but not limited to coral, ivory, tortoiseshell and crocodile. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations prior to bidding if they intend to import this lot into another country.
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