10kt Two Tone 5.00ctw Champagne Diamond Tennis Style Bracelet Item: NMD043
 Price: $699.99
Product Description for 10kt Two Tone 5.00ctw Champagne Diamond Tennis Style Bracelet10kt two-tone 5.00ctw approx 3mm round champagne diamond tennis style bracelet. Measures 1/8 inch wide with a hidden box clasp. ERV = $6,500.00
Product Information for 10kt Two Tone 5.00ctw Champagne Diamond Tennis Style Bracelet
| Product Type: | Bracelet | Link: | GEMSTONE |
| Style: | Tennis | Material Type: | Gold |
| Length: | 7 Inches | Material Color: | Yellow |
| Width: | 1/8 Inch | Material Purity: | 10Kt |
| Closure: | Hidden Box Clasp |
Primary Stone / Diamond
| Shape: | Round | Composition: | Natural |
| Cut: | Brilliant | Treatment: | Untreated |
| Color: | Champagne | Gemstone Group: | Diamond |
| Dimensions: | Mixed Calibrated | Setting: | 4-Prong |
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3.7
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5 of 7 (71%) customers would recommend this product to a friend. |
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4
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Substantial Bracelet,
May 12, 2008
jewelryqirl1011
, Toledo, Ohio
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4
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"I ordered the "light champagne" version JTV had a few months ago but no longer has, but it is basically identical to this bracelet. Same color diamonds, two toned, same gram weight, etc... The diamonds are very nice overall. A few appeared slightly cracked or cloudy, but barely visible. Very substantial gold weight on this piece. The two tone is striking and allows versatility with wearing your white/yellow gold/sterling pieces along with it. The setting is also nice, it's open to allow light under the stones and also ease in cleaning. I would have rated it 5 diamonds but a tiny drawback is the fact that the stones or the prongs are slightly sharp and the bracelet does catch on certain types of clothing but overall, considering the price, this is a STEAL and is very beautiful."
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Product met expectations:
Yes
Purchased as a gift:
No
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1
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Poor Quality,
March 28, 2008
why0718
, Ohio
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"I am in agreement with the last post. These diamonds look like rocks. No sparkle what-so-ever. This is my worst purchase from JTV."
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Product met expectations:
No
Purchased as a gift:
No
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1
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melt it down,
February 11, 2008
SHEEBAROCKS
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"What a disappointment. My recommendation is to melt it down and start over. The diamonds were lifeless and actually I thought I had received the wrong bracelet. It looked like marcasite (sp?).I have purchased two other diamonds bracelets from JTV and still look at them in amazement. One was 6 ct and the other 4. And they are truly stunning. You have spoiled us all!!!! and educated us as well..........."
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5
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UNIQUE AND MODERN !,
January 5, 2008
Schatzie
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5
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5
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"This bracelet is extremely unique - the two-tone gold gives it a modern look and the diamonds are sparkly and clean. I have several champagne diamond items from JTV and each piece is as fantastic as the last ! If you love champagne diamonds, I highly recommend this bracelet - it's a real treasure !"
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Product met expectations:
Yes
Purchased as a gift:
No
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home learning library diamond
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Fast Facts
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Color
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