10kt 2.50ctw Diamond X-Link Bracelet Item: ATT027
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Product Description for 10kt 2.50ctw Diamond X-Link Bracelet10kt yellow gold 2.50ctw round diamond x-link bracelet. measures 3/8 inch in width and has a hidden box clasp.
Product Information for 10kt 2.50ctw Diamond X-Link Bracelet
| Product Type: | Bracelet | Link: | X- |
| Style: | Fashion | Material Type: | Gold |
| Width: | 3/8 Inch | Material Color: | Yellow |
| Gram Weight: | 11.80g | Material Purity: | 10Kt |
| Closure: | Hidden Box Clasp |
Primary Stone / Diamond
| Shape: | Round | Count: | 96.00 |
| Cut: | Round Brilliant | Composition: | Natural |
| Color: | White | Treatment: | Untreated |
| Dimensions: | Mixed Uncalibrated | Gemstone Group: | Diamond |
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Pretty Bracelet,
May 20, 2008
Elizabeth
, Fairfax, VA
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"I love this bracelet. I purchased 2 of them and have worn them together and as cuffs. The diamonds are crystal-milky but still glisten and sparkle. They look like crystal ice with yellow and rainbow sparkles. Very pretty and very unique. The gold is high polish and has lots of shine. I wear both bracelets daily and get tons of compliments. The bracelet is quite substantial, is very classy and, of course, I suggest you try one on to see if this isn't your style."
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not completely satisfied,
October 15, 2007
elaine32
, west chester oh.
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"stones were very milky and they were a lot of flaws in them such as chips and scratches"
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Product met expectations:
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Purchased as a gift:
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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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