.40 ct. t.w. Aquamarine Stud Earrings with Diamond Accents in 14kt Yellow Gold
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Length: | 1/4 inch |
Width: | 1/8 inch |
Metal: | 14kt Yellow Gold |
Finish: | Polished |
Backing: | Post/Clutch |
Gemstone 1: | Aquamarine ( Color: Blue, Quantity: 2, Shape & Cutting Style: Emerald, Weight: 0.40 ct. t.w., Size: 5x3 mm) |
Gemstone 2: | Diamond Accent ( Quantity: 2, Shape & Cutting Style: Round Single-Cut, Clarity: I1-I2, Weight: 0.01 ct. t.w.) |
14KT: Karat (abbreviated kt or K) is a unit that indicates the purity of gold in the metal. 14kt is 58.33% gold. In the United States, 14K yellow gold is most favored and used in jewelry.
YELLOW GOLD: Gold is a precious metal with a natural yellow color. It is quite soft and often alloyed with other metals to increase its strength. The purity of the metal is indicated by a unit called a "karat," with 24kt having the highest percentage of natural gold.
POST/CLUTCH: An earring with a post insert and a slide-on clutch backing to hold it in place.
AQUAMARINE: The birthstone of March, harbinger of spring, aquamarine's powers of revelation are legendary. Usually cut as a brilliant or a step cut, and a member of the beryl family, aquamarine can be found in a range of pale blue hues and aqua green colors.
EMERALD: the birthstone of May, and from the beryl mineral family, the emerald has been a prized possession of royalty since ancient times and a good quality emerald can be as or even more expensive than a fine diamond of the same carat. Emeralds are considered the traditional gift for the 55th wedding anniversary.
Diamond: The hardest and most brilliant of all gemstones, a diamond can make the heart race with its pure and fiery spark. An ancient symbol of love, a diamond is the preferred gemstone for tokens of affection, such as rings, earrings, necklaces and bracelets. Diamond is the birthstone for April.
SINGLE-CUT: A gemstone cutting technique that dates back to the 1300s. Still used today, the single-cut usually features 18 facets that go in one direction without crossing each other.
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