Platinum .50ctw Diamond Stud Earrings Item: CHM145
In Stock JTV Price: $399.99Price: $299.99 You Save: 25%
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Product Description for Platinum .50ctw Diamond Stud EarringsPlatinum .50ctw approximately 4mm round diamond stud earrings. The earrings measure 1/8 inch in drop and width and have tension post backs.
Product Information for Platinum .50ctw Diamond Stud Earrings
| Product Type: | Earrings | Material Type: | Platinum |
| Style: | Stud | Material Color: | White |
| Width: | 1/8 Inch | Material Purity: | 900 |
| Gram Weight: | 1.20g |
Primary Stone / Diamond
| Shape: | Round | Count: | 2.00 |
| Cut: | Round Brilliant | Composition: | Natural |
| Color: | White | Treatment: | Untreated |
| Dimensions: | 4 MM - Calibrated | Gemstone Group: | Diamond |
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Two stones don't match...,
April 20, 2008
DOOX
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Reviewer Images
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"I was very excited to receive these earrings. I love these earrings as I could never find good diamond stud earrings this cheap. The quality of one of the stones (right side in the attached photo) is absolutely gorgeous and I was happy to see it. However, the other stone is dull and the cut is poor. It is clear that those two stones don't have the same color and quality. I am debating whether I should send it back to exchange or not. I want to keep the right side stone and I'm afraid sending it back might cause me downgrading the stone. The right side stone is beautiful. I wish two stones were in the same color and clarity."
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worst purchase ever from jewelery t v,
February 12, 2008
rolfie
, San Diego CA
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"this purchase not acceptable, the color on these diamonds are very yellow. had i been ale to get this information on the color and clarity i would have not made this purchase. i have been a very good custamer over the yearsand this is not good business conduct.as you can see i am not a very happy camper."
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very disappointing,
December 6, 2007
Bucsgirl
, Tampa, FL
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"I ordered these studs for a friend looking for a special gift for his girlfriend for Xmas...Once under my loupe, I found numerous bubbles in one and additional bubbles plus a feather fracture in the other. The clarity was , needless to say substandard. There was little to no sparkle in the best light. Perhaps the draw was the platinum casting....hoping that quality stones should be of the same caliber?? No"
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home learning library diamond
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Fast Facts
| Diamond is the hardest known gemstone on earth. |
| In 1477, Archduke Maximillian gave his betrothed a ring set with a diamond as a love token, making it the first recorded diamond engagement ring. |
| Diamond comes from the Greek word “adamas” meaning invincible. |
| Some beautiful purple color garnets will often be found in kimberlite (blue ground) soil samples in diamond rich areas and called diamond indicators. |
As diamonds are formed by nature, most naturally develop minute imperfections known as inclusions. A diamond is considered “clean” if a trained eye cannot see inclusions when viewing the diamond through a color corrected lens at 10 times magnification. |
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Diamond is crystallized carbon, the only gem composed of a single element. The most popular diamonds are traditionally colorless, but they can also be found in yellow and brown colors. Although much rarer, diamonds known as “fancies” also come in blue, red, pink, green, orange, black, lavender and purple. On Mohs’ scale of hardness, diamond is the world’s hardest substance at 10. It has a high luster and primary sources include South Africa, Namibia, Australia, Botswana, Russia, Zaire, Brazil, Ghana, Angola, Central African Republic and Canada.
Color
The most popular diamonds are traditionally colorless, but they can also be found in yellow and brown colors. Although much rarer, diamonds known as “fancies” also come in blue, red, pink, green, orange and black.
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