75 days ago

Parcel of Diamonds and Platinum for sale

Andrea from Mission Bay

“Formal valuation/certification pending, priced accordingly.”

Note that these are loose natural diamonds (not lab-grown).
Open to serious buyers inspecting them in person.


These diamonds are D colour and White although of course they sparkle in the sun.
They were taken out of a art deco diamond and platinum watch i had,so would be excellent for someone getting a ring made or a jeweller. @ pieces of green stones were in the watch but can't find my gemtester to see if they are Emeralds or not. And your getting the Platinum as well.
The Platinum is on the scales,diamonds are measured differently.
51 diamonds totaling 1 2/8th carats:

2/8 is equivalent to 1/4, so the total is 1 1/4 carats.
Convert to decimal: 1 + 1/4 = 1.25 carats.
3 diamonds at 1/16th carat each:

1/16 = 0.0625 carats.
Total: 3 × 0.0625 = 0.1875 carats.
8 diamonds at 8/32 carat each:

8/32 simplifies to 1/4 = 0.25 carats.
Total: 8 × 0.25 = 2.0 carats.
38 diamonds at 0.38 carats each:

Total: 38 × 0.38 = 14.44 carats.
Now, sum all these totals:

1.25 (from lot 1)
0.1875 (from 3 diamonds)
2.0 (from 8 diamonds)
14.44 (from 38 diamonds)
Total carats = 1.25 + 0.1875 + 2.0 + 14.44 = 17.8775 carats


Price can be negotiable.

So, the total carat weight of all the diamonds is approximately 17.88 carats.

If picking up it's in Mission Bay

Negotiable

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