Verragio 18k WG Venetian-5003 .61ct GIA Center VS1-G Size 6.75
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Verragio Engagement Ring 18k White Gold Venetian-5003 style setting size 6.75 with .61ct GIA Center VS1-G Princess Cut Natural Diamond.
Appraised in 2018 and valued at $5200. Have appraisal and GIA report.
Description from Verragio website: "VENETIAN-5003 engagement ring from the Venetian Collection, features a pave' set diamond twisted shank showcasing handcrafted lace and Verragio signature beading. This beautiful vintage four-prong setting gives an illusion of a floating center stone and can accommodate almost any diamond cut desired." Setting (without center stone) currently sells for $4050.
Description from 2018 appraisal: Ladies 18k white gold diamond “venetian” engagement ring designed by Verragio with one G color, vS1 clarity, princess cut diamond. The diamond weighs .61 carat, measures 4.5 mm wide by 4.57 mm long by 3.44 mm deep and is 4 prong set in 18k white gold. It has very good polish and very good symmetry grades. This diamond has been graded by the Gemological Institute of America. The ring has 50 diamonds that weigh approximately.25 carat. The total carat weight is approximately .86 carats. Valued at $5200.
Professionally cleaned. Missing melee stone (shown in photo).
Note: the 1st 4 photos are of the actual ring, the last photo is from the Verragio website.
Price reflects missing melee stone. Reasonable offers are considered.
This is an absolutely beautiful ring!
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sandratao
hi do you have the Gia certificate for it?
Sep 28Reply

csanchez707
@sandratao Sorry for the delayed response. I have a copy of the GIA report (not the original) and I also have the appraisal that includes the GIA info. It was also recently authenticated for potential sale on another platform. Happy to answer any other questions you may have 🙂
Oct 05Reply

sandratao
@csanchez707 ok thank you. can you post pic of papers on ring?
Oct 07Reply

csanchez707
@sandratao it's not common practice to post photos of paperwork due to fraud/scams. The GIA number is inscribed on the diamond and the buyer can easily authenticate the ring. Poshmark also has an authentication service.
Oct 15Reply

ksmalls717
Can you post the appraisal of this with the paperwork of the ring
Jul 14Reply
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