The necklace set to the front with an oval double cabochon colour-changing sapphire weighing 4.20 carats, decorated with brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18 karat yellow gold, signed, length approximately 390mm. Accompanied by a brand service paper, original signed box and paper box.
Accompanied by GIA report numbered 6355523937, dated 13 July 2020, stating that the 4.20 carat sapphire is natural, Blue changing to Violet colour, of Sri Lankan origin, with no indications of heating; along with comments, stating that 'This stone exhibits a change of color when viewed under daylight or fluorescent vs incandescent light.'.
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