new 18 carat gold brilliant cut 14ct diamond solitaire ring

NEW 18 CARAT GOLD BRILLIANT CUT 1/4ct DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING

NEW 18 CARAT GOLD BRILLIANT CUT 1/4ct DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING

" NEW " with Tag, Unused, Unworn, 18 Carat gold, 1/4ct diamond gold solitaire ring ", H-I1 grade diamond with certificate, Size M, weight 0.25 carat, clarity I1, colour H, Brilliant cut diamond set within four claws, The 0.25 carat is approx 4mm, 2mm diamond. R.R.P £699. (GENUINE) Enquiries Only.. ABSOLUTE BARGAIN !!!!!

Canadian Brilliant Cut 0.25 Carat Solitaire Diamond Ring In 9 Carat White Gold

Canadian Brilliant Cut 0.25 Carat Solitaire Diamond Ring In 9 Carat White Gold

Ex-wife's engagement ring, bought from Goldsmiths for £900. Still available on Goldsmiths' website. Fully hallmarked. Comes this lovely Canadian Brilliant Cut 0.25 total carat weight Solitaire Diamond Engagement Ring in 9 carat White Gold. Presented in a traditional 4 claw setting this charming ring has an appealing contemporary aesthetic: when viewed from the side the diamond in its clean simple setting resembles a tulip or other graceful flower. With cool white gold bringing out the 'fire' of the clear and brilliant stone this ring is really something special. Ad ID: Delivery Service Consumer Credit

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Diamond solitaire brilliant cut 0.36 carat white gold ring

Diamond solitaire brilliant cut 0.36 carat white gold ring

White gold ring with GIA certificate 0.36 carat Round Brilliant Colour grade - D Clarity grade - VS2 Cut grade - very good Measurements - x 2.82mm I have insurance valuation doc that states worth £ Ad ID: Delivery Service Consumer Credit

18 carat gold princess cut solitaire diamond ring.

18 carat gold princess cut solitaire diamond ring.

18 carat gold princess cut diamond solitaire ring, 0.33ct, set in a white flush square setting, approx ring size M. Receipt and insurance valuation available and shown. Good condition, hardly been worn. Needs to go to a good home rather than be sat in a jewellery box. Ad ID: Delivery Service Consumer Credit

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18 carat white gold brilliant cut diamond ring. Size N

18 carat white gold brilliant cut diamond ring. Size N

18 carat white gold ladies round brilliant cut diamond ring set onto a four claw twist style setting. Handmade and hall marked. In perfect condition. Size N Purchased in and has been in a drawer since . Valuation for insurance purposes is a value of £ Read more

Round brilliant diamond solitaire in prong setting/18 carat white gold ring. 0.70carat;

Round brilliant diamond solitaire in prong setting/18 carat white gold ring. 0.70carat;

Round brilliant diamond solitaire in prong setting/18 carat white gold ring. Size 7 (UK size O); 0.70carat; Colour = G; Clarity = VS2; Cut = VG; Finish = VG; 750-stamped. Comes with International Jewellery Certification. Ad ID: Delivery Service Consumer Credit

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Brilliant cut 2.05 carat Diamond 14ct white gold bracelet

Brilliant cut 2.05 carat Diamond 14ct white gold bracelet

A Diamond set bracelet. Centering on five star shaped clusters each with six brilliant cut diamonds thirty in total assessed clarity VS assessed colour I/J/K hallmark 18ct gold Birmingham,sponsor LC. NVR. Weight 9.33 grams For Sale would make a great gift comes with valuation certificate from safeguard who value for the government it truly is a beautiful bracelet

Solitaire Brilliant Cut 0.50 Carat Diamond Ring in Platinum

Solitaire Brilliant Cut 0.50 Carat Diamond Ring in Platinum

From Goldsmiths this absolutely gorgeous Canadian solitaire brilliant round diamond platinum ring is classically set in a 4 claw setting, with a certificate of authenticity and independent diamond report. Read More

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" NEW " 18 CARAT GOLD DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING in Preston

" NEW " 18 CARAT GOLD DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING in Preston

" New " 18 Carat Gold Diamond Solitaire Ring £500 Preston, Lancashire " NEW " 18 Carat diamond gold solitaire ring, H-I1 grade diamond with certificate, Size M, weight 0.25 carat, clarity I1, colour H, Brilliant cut diamond set within four claws, The 0.25 carat is approx 4mm, 2mm diamond. R.R.P £699

18 carat white gold 0.5 carat diamond solitaire ring

18 carat white gold 0.5 carat diamond solitaire ring

Broken engagement forces sale. Excellent condition with all papers. Cost over . Canadian diamond. Princess cut. Size m Ad ID: Delivery Service Consumer Credit

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" NEW " 18 CARAT GOLD, 1/4ct DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING in

" NEW " 18 CARAT GOLD, 1/4ct DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING in

" New " 18 Carat Gold 1/4ct Diamond Solitaire Ring £499 Preston, Lancashire " NEW " 18 Carat gold,1/4ct diamond solitaire ring, H-I1 grade diamond with certificate, Size M, weight 0.25 carat, clarity I1, colour H, Brilliant cut diamond set within four claws, The 0.25 carat is approx 4mm, 2mm diamond. R.R.P £699. " GENUINE ENQUIRIES ONLY "

18 carat white gold 0.33 carat diamond solitaire engagement ring

18 carat white gold 0.33 carat diamond solitaire engagement ring

18 carat white gold 0.33 carat diamond solitaire engagement ring from H Samuel. Comes with original box. RRP £ Size k £500 ONO Ad ID: Delivery Service Consumer Credit

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3.16 carat 18 ct Gold round brilliant solitaire ring Natural

3.16 carat 18 ct Gold round brilliant solitaire ring Natural

Single Round Brilliant Diamond Ring set in 18 carat yellow Gold. Set with 6 claws this diamond is a big one 3.16 carat in total it is natural diamond and it is not enhanced. Approximate size O I am wanting to sell this ring and will be willing to sell to the right buyer and genuine person. Colour I I bought this ring and was advised it was VS SI2 clarity I do have a certificate, but this has been disputed by me because the clarity is down as I2 & a way off colour I can only assume the jeweller see's something that I don't. However I think for the size of the diamond this is a reasonable price. since it is worth in excess of £ This is a diamond ring which needs to be seen in daylight and decision's to be made whether it floats your boat or not. This diamond is very sparkly and worthy of wearing. Located in the Tyne and Wear area of the country I bought the ring and it came with a certificate VS2 SI2 however over the years I lost it. I went to a jewellers chain of shops,and found that for a set price £100 (I can't remember exactly) they would send the ring off to a reputable company who would value the ring and diamond giving a valuation for insurance purposes. I gave 3 items to the chain of shops to be valued. I was quoted £300 (I can't remember exact amount) However the company (I can't remember their name at the moment)who assess & value the items of jewellery failed to inform the chain of shops that they had increased the cost of valuations. Not only had they stopped doing valuations for a set price but the cost was changed to a percentage of the following - 1. The size of the diamond, 2. The total cost of each valuation price would be added together and a percentage of the total amount would be the cost that had to be paid. I had requested the chain of shops inform me of the valuations amount so that I could sort out insurance prior to all 3 item's being returned. My mistake I should have kept my mouth shut. Because I had given the chain of shops 3 high value items, it meant, that they were going to be shocked. I had contacted the company who were valuating the 3 items and they stated that they had the last item (3.16ct Diamond ring) to value and since it was not my account they couldn't tell me the valuation amount over the phone regarding 2 of the jewellery items they had completed, without authorisation from the chain of shops. So me in my infinite wisdom rang them and asked them to ring the assessing company they used and get the 2 valuation amounts so I would have a fair idea of insurance coverage. The next thing was that I had an irate manager on the phone from the chain of shops who said that I was going to have to pay thousand's to get my 3 items of jewellery back along with the valuation's. The manager told me that 2 of the items' had been valued and since the last item being the 3.16 ct diamond ring (I have listed) had not been valued at that point, I was told if I wanted to continue with the valuation then I would have to pay the new prices. I went to trading standards and they advised me to contact the chain of shops via letter informing them that they had entered into a contract with me when they took the 3 jewellery items and told me a total price I was to pay to have them valued and described. I asked them to honour the agreement or I would take them to court. I went back to them and handed them the letter. I was contacted and advised that the 3 item's would be returned to me with the valuation's at the cost I had been quoted. I knew that this was too quick and when I saw the valuations' I realised but couldn't prove that the last item the 3.16 carat diamond ring, had been downgraded because I had not included the original certificate. I believe the valuation company had down graded my diamond ring within 2 colour s away from the actual certificated document (which I couldn't find and still can't locate). Two colour's different from different diamond grader's is seen to be an acceptable difference since diamond grading is not an exact science. It is deemed that if a colour or clarity is seen by one diamond grader to be I - J then another diamond grader who later assesses the same diamond would not be in too much trouble if he believed the colour was K - L because of the guidance of assessing Diamonds. So it would be better to view this diamond and realise that it is a magnificent Diamond and cheap at the price listed I am happy if genuine negotiations are put forward, but please rest assured viewing would be in a safe and protected location comfortable to both seller and potential buyer. ****************************************************** New Valuation February Diamond I (Eye) colour SI1 clarity 4.8 grams 18 ct White Gold 6 claw Tiffany Style setting 18 carat yellow Gold band Round Brilliant Diamond. Read More

3.16 carat 18 ct Gold round brilliant solitaire ring Natural

3.16 carat 18 ct Gold round brilliant solitaire ring Natural

Single Round Brilliant Diamond Ring set in 18 carat yellow Gold. Set with 6 claws this diamond is a big one 3.16 carat in total it is natural diamond and it is not enhanced. Approximate size O I am wanting to sell this ring and will be willing to sell to the right buyer and genuine person. Colour I I bought this ring and was advised it was VS SI2 clarity I do have a certificate but this has been disputed by me because the clarity is down as I2 I can only assume the jeweller see's something that I don't. However I think for the size of the diamond this is a reasonable price. since it is worth in excess of £ This is a diamond ring which needs to be seen in daylight and decision's to be made whether it floats your boat or not. This diamond is very sparkly and worthy of wearing. Located in the Tyne and Wear area of the country Read More

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3.16 carat 18 ct Gold round brilliant solitaire ring Natural

3.16 carat 18 ct Gold round brilliant solitaire ring Natural

Single Round Brilliant Diamond Ring set in 18 carat yellow Gold. Set with 6 claws this diamond is a big one 3.16 carat in total it is natural diamond and it is not enhanced. Approximate size O I am wanting to sell this ring and will be willing to sell to the right buyer and genuine person. Colour I I bought this ring and was advised it was VS SI2 clarity I do have a certificate, but this has been disputed by me because the clarity is down as I2 & a way off colour I can only assume the jeweller see's something that I don't. However I think for the size of the diamond this is a reasonable price. since it is worth in excess of £ This is a diamond ring which needs to be seen in daylight and decision's to be made whether it floats your boat or not. This diamond is very sparkly and worthy of wearing. Located in the Tyne and Wear area of the country I bought the ring and it came with a certificate VS2 SI2 however over the years I lost it. I went to a jewellers chain of shops,and found that for a set price £100 (I can't remember exactly) they would send the ring off to a reputable company who would value the ring and diamond giving a valuation for insurance purposes. I gave 3 items to the chain of shops to be valued. I was quoted £300 (I can't remember exact amount) However the company (I can't remember their name at the moment)who assess & value the items of jewellery failed to inform the chain of shops that they had increased the cost of valuations. Not only had they stopped doing valuations for a set price but the cost was changed to a percentage of the following - 1. The size of the diamond, 2. The total cost of each valuation price would be added together and a percentage of the total amount would be the cost that had to be paid. I had requested the chain of shops inform me of the valuations amount so that I could sort out insurance prior to all 3 item's being returned. My mistake I should have kept my mouth shut. Because I had given the chain of shops 3 high value items, it meant, that they were going to be shocked. I had contacted the company who were valuating the 3 items and they stated that they had the last item (3.16ct Diamond ring) to value and since it was not my account they couldn't tell me the valuation amount over the phone regarding 2 of the jewellery items they had completed, without authorisation from the chain of shops. So me in my infinite wisdom rang themand asked them to ring the assessing company they used and get the 2 valuation amounts so I would have a fair idea of insurance coverage. The next thing was that I had an irate manager on the phone from the chain of shops who said that I was going to have to pay thousand's to get my 3 items of jewellery back along with the valuation's. The manager told me that 2 of the items' had been valued and since the last item being the 3.16 ct diamond ring (I have listed) had not been valued at that point, I was told if I wanted to continue with the valuation then I would have to pay the new prices. I went to trading standards and they advised me to contact the chain of shops via letter informing them that they had entered into a contract with me when they took the 3 jewellery items and told me a total price I was to pay to have them valued and described. I asked them to honour the agreement or I would take them to court. I went back to them and handed them the letter. I was contacted and advised that the 3 item's would be returned to me with the valuation's at the cost I had been quoted. I knew that this was too quick and when I saw the valuations' I realised but couldn't prove that the last item the 3.16 carat diamond ring, had been downgraded because I had not included the original certificate. I believe the valuation company had down graded my diamond ring within 2 colour s away from the actual certificated document (which I couldn't find and still can't locate). Two colour's different from different diamond grader's is seen to be an acceptable difference since diamond grading is not an exact science. It is deemed that if a colour or clarity is seen by one diamond grader to be I - J then another diamond grader who later assesses the same diamond would not be in too much trouble if he believed the colour was K - L because of the guidance of assessing Diamonds. So it would be better to view this diamond and realise that it is a magnificent Diamond and cheap at the price listed I am happy if genuine negotiations are put forward, but please rest assured viewing would be in a safe and protected location comfortable to both seller and potential buyer. ****************************************************** New Valuation February Diamond I (Eye) colour SI1 clarity 4.8 grams 18 ct White Gold 6 claw Tiffany Style setting 18 carat yellow Gold band Round Brilliant Diamond. Read More

3.16 carat 18 ct Gold round brilliant solitaire ring Natural

3.16 carat 18 ct Gold round brilliant solitaire ring Natural

Single Round Brilliant Diamond Ring set in 18 carat yellow Gold. Set with 6 claws this diamond is a big one 3.16 carat in total it is natural diamond and it is not enhanced. Approximate size O I am wanting to sell this ring and will be willing to sell to the right buyer and genuine person. Colour I I bought this ring and was advised it was VS SI2 clarity I do have a certificate. but this has been disputed by me because the clarity is down as I2 I can only assume the jeweller see's something that I don't. However I think for the size of the diamond this is a reasonable price. since it is worth in excess of £ This is a diamond ring which needs to be seen in daylight and decision's to be made whether it floats your boat or not. This diamond is very sparkly and worthy of wearing. Located in the Tyne and Wear area of the country I bought the ring and it came with a certificate VS2 SI2 however over the years I lost it. I went to a jewellers chain of shops,and found that for a set price £100 (I can't remember exactly) they would send the ring off to a reputable company who would value the ring and diamond giving a valuation for insurance purposes. I gave 3 items to the chain of shops to be valued. I was quoted £300 (I can't remember exact amount) However the company (I can't remember their name at the moment)who assess & value the items of jewellery failed to inform the chain of shops that they had increased the cost of valuations. Not only had they stopped doing valuations for a set price but the cost was changed to a percentage of the following - 1. The size of the diamond, 2. The total cost of each valuation price would be added together and a percentage of the total amount would be the cost that had to be paid. I had requested the chain of shops inform me of the valuations amount so that I could sort out insurance prior to all 3 item's being returned. My mistake I should have kept my mouth shut. Because I had given the chain of shops 3 high value items, it meant, that they were going to be shocked. I had contacted the company who were valuating the 3 items and they stated that they had the last item (3.16ct Diamond ring) to value and since it was not my account they couldn't tell me the valuation amount over the phone regarding 2 of the jewellery items they had completed, without authorisation from the chain of shops. So me in my infinite wisdom rang them and asked them to ring the assessing company they used and get the 2 valuation amounts so I would have a fair idea of insurance coverage. The next thing was that I had an irate manager on the phone from the chain of shops who said that I was going to have to pay thousand's to get my 3 items of jewellery back along with the valuation's. The manager told me that 2 of the items' had been valued and since the last item being the 3.16 ct diamond ring (I have listed) had not been valued at that point, I was told if I wanted to continue with the valuation then I would have to pay the new prices. I went to trading standards and they advised me to contact the chain of shops via letter informing them that they had entered into a contract with me when they took the 3 jewellery items and told me a total price I was to pay to have them valued and described. I asked them to honour the agreement or I would take them to court. I went back to them and handed them the letter. I was contacted and advised that the 3 item's would be returned to me with the valuation's at the cost I had been quoted. I knew that this was too quick and when I saw the valuations' I realised but couldn't prove that the last item the 3.16 carat diamond ring, had been downgraded because I had not included the original certificate. I believe the valuation company had down graded my diamond ring within 2 colour s away from the actual certificated document (which I couldn't find and still can't locate). Two colour's different from different diamond grader's is seen to be an acceptable difference since diamond grading is not an exact science. It is deemed that if a colour or clarity is seen by one diamond grader to be I - J then another diamond grader who later assesses the same diamond would not be in too much trouble if he believed the colour was K - L because of the guidance of assessing Diamonds. So it would be better to view this diamond and realise that it is a magnificent Diamond and cheap at the price listed I am happy if genuine negotiations are put forward, but please rest assured viewing would be in a safe and protected location comfortable to both seller and potential buyer. Read More

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Diamond Ring Brilliant cut 9 carat white gold

Diamond Ring Brilliant cut 9 carat white gold

Brilliant cut 0.30 carat solitaire Diamond ring set in 9 carat white gold. RRP £950 Worn a handful of times so excellent as new condition. From Goldsmiths in current collections. Ad ID: Delivery Service Consumer Credit

18ct gold solitaire Brilliant cut real diamond ring- hallmarked.

18ct gold solitaire Brilliant cut real diamond ring- hallmarked.

18 ct. hallmarked gold single stone brilliant cut real diamond ring. Very suitable for special gift or engagement present. This is offered at very keen price as reducing my jewellery stocks so pick up a real bargain. No offers please, this price is very keen. Comes in ring box. Size K Ad ID:

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0.37 ct VS1/G-H brilliant-cut diamond solitaire ring in 18

0.37 ct VS1/G-H brilliant-cut diamond solitaire ring in 18

Are you interested in this item?This item is up for auction at Catawiki. Please click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the Catawiki website. Catawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally available. Our weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any store. An 18 kt gold ring with a brilliant-cut diamond solitaire. The diamond is securely set and is very clear under x10 loupe! Hallmarked for Birmingham, 18 kt gold, and stamped for the carat weight. Diamond weight: 0.37 ct (stamped to band)Clarity: VS1Colour: G-HWeight: 3.0 gramsBand width at rear: 2.3 mmSize: mm (circumference / diameter)The ring can be resized but please note that this service is not provided by the seller.Carefully packaged and shipped by registered tracked post. Dispatched within 24 hours of payment. Read more

18 carat gold solitaire diamond ring

18 carat gold solitaire diamond ring

18 carat gold solitaire diamond ring. Clear diamond, excellent condition. Lovely ring. Bought for £600 Ad ID: Delivery Service Consumer Credit

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Diamond 18 Carat gold solitaire ring

Diamond 18 Carat gold solitaire ring

18 carat diamond solitaire ring. Size J. I bought it from Emson Haig for £900 Ad ID: Delivery Service Consumer Credit

18 carat gold diamond solitaire ring

18 carat gold diamond solitaire ring

Beautiful, 18 carat gold, diamond solitaire ring, set in platinum. Comes in a presentation box to present to the love of your life, size J. Read More

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18 carat white gold 1 carat diamond princess cut engagement ring

18 carat white gold 1 carat diamond princess cut engagement ring

18 carat white gold one carat Diamond Princess cut engagement ring. 6 months old. Current Price in H Samuels over £. Current asking price £500 ono. Size J Ad ID: Delivery Service Consumer Credit

18 Carat Gold 0.25 Carat Diamond Ring Princess cut. Never worn.

18 Carat Gold 0.25 Carat Diamond Ring Princess cut. Never worn.

Beautiful Princess cut diamond ring, never been worn. 18 Carat gold and 0.25 Carat Diamond. Originally purchased for £800 but unfortunately we have lost the receipt. In original box in pristine condition. Please email for any further details. Ad ID: Delivery Service Consumer Credit

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18 Carat Gold Small Diamond Solitaire Ring

18 Carat Gold Small Diamond Solitaire Ring

18 Carat Gold Small Diamond Solitaire Ring cut ring is size M at Join.Very ornate will post add 3.95 for postage Read More

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