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Scott Kay Vintage Wedding Band

Platinum Scott Kay Wedding Band 12.4g
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
Men's platinum wedding band by designer Scott Kay. Stamped Scott Kay, PT 950 and weighs 12.4 grams
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Late 20th Century Scott Kay Vintage Wedding Band

Materials

Platinum

Mens Scott Kay Javlin Wedding Band Ring Palladium
By Scott Kay
Located in Honolulu, HI
This mens Scott Kay Javlin wedding band ring features genuine diamonds and a brushed and polished
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Late 20th Century Unknown Modern Scott Kay Vintage Wedding Band

Materials

Diamond, Palladium

Scott Kay Diamond Engagement Ring & Wedding Band White Gold 14k Princess 1.79ct
By Scott Kay
Located in Greensboro, NC
sizing. Please contact for additional sizing options. Brand: Scott Kay Metal Content: Guaranteed 14k as
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Late 20th Century Unknown Scott Kay Vintage Wedding Band

Materials

Diamond, White Gold

Platinum Wedding Band with 6 Princess Cut Diamond, Designer "Scott Kay"
Located in Surfside, FL
Designer "Scott Kay" platinum wedding band with 6 princess cut diamond, approximate total weight
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20th Century Scott Kay Vintage Wedding Band

Materials

Platinum

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Platinum Scott Kay Wedding Band
Located in Washington Depot, CT
Vintage Platinum Scott Kay Wedding Band Size 5 This elegant wedding band is exquisitely crafted in
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20th Century Scott Kay Vintage Wedding Band

Materials

Platinum

Scott Kay Men's Platinum Princess Cut Diamond Wedding Band Square Ring
By Scott Kay
Located in Lauderdale by the Sea, FL
there in the way of stylish men's wedding bands. However, this piece by renown designer Scott Kay is the
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Late 20th Century American Modern Scott Kay Vintage Wedding Band

Materials

Diamond, Platinum

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