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Gold ring with freshwater pearls
A ring crafted from 14k yellow gold. The front, partially movable side of the ring is made up of natural river pearls and beads strung on a wire. The back is solid and marked with the hallmark used between 1949 and 1992, the fineness number "585," and the maker's mark "MR."
The ring size is approximately 57.5.
nz.061.26.06
Data sheet
- Origin:
- Czechoslovakia, 2nd half of the 20th century
- Technique/ Materials:
- Gold
- Precious metal fineness:
- Au 585/1000
- Gemstone:
- Pearl
- Weight:
- 1.39 g
- Size:
- 57,5
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