14k Yellow Gold Princess Cut Diamond Solitaire Earrings (1/4 ct, J, I2)

: 14k Yellow Gold Princess Cut Diamond Solitaire Earrings (1/4 ct, J, I2)

14k Yellow Gold Princess Cut Diamond Solitaire Earrings (1/4 ct, J, I2)

from: Amazon.com Collection



 : 14k Yellow Gold Princess Cut Diamond Solitaire Earrings (1/4 ct, J, I2)
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Back Finding: screw-back
Binding: Jewelry
Brand: Amazon.com Collection
Gem Type: diamond
Label: Amazon.com Collection
Manufacturer: Amazon.com Collection
Material Type: yellow-gold
Metal Stamp: 14k
Metal Type: yellow-gold
Model: EZ1403-1/4/D
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Stones: 2
Publisher: Amazon.com Collection
Setting Type: 4-prong-setting
Stone Clarity: I2
Stone Color: J
Stone Cut: good-cut
Stone Shape: princess-shape
Studio: Amazon.com Collection



Editorial Review:

Amazon.com Product DescriptionClassic diamond stud earrings are a timeless gift. These feature princess-cut diamonds with a total carat weight of 1/4 carat. The diamonds are mounted in a four-prong setting on posts of 14k yellow gold for pierced ears. The backings are post with friction back for a comfortable and secure fit. These are fine quality diamonds, with exceptional value. They are near-colorless with a slightly detectable color, with a minimum color rating of J, and appear white to the eye. The clarity rating of these diamonds is I2, meaning there are small inclusions that can be seen somewhat easily under 10x magnification.

The cut, proportions, and symmetry of the diamonds--characteristics which determine their brilliance--are good. Most to nearly all of the light that enters through the table, or top facet, of the diamond will reflect back out, creating the deep brightness, or brilliance, that gives diamonds their special allure. These essential earrings are simple enough for daytime wear, but elegant enough to accent evening attire.










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14k Yellow Gold Princess Cut Diamond Solitaire Earrings (1/4 ct, J, I2)

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