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14k White Gold, Round, Diamond Stud Earrings (1/2 cttw, J-K Color, I2-I3 Clarity)

14k White Gold, Round, Diamond Stud Earrings (1/2 cttw, J-K Color, I2-I3 Clarity)

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14k White Gold, Round, Diamond Stud Earrings (1/2 cttw, J-K Color, I2-I3 Clarity)

 
 
 
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Features
  • All our diamond suppliers certify that to their best knowledge their diamonds are not conflict diamonds.

  • The total diamond carat weight listed is approximate. Variances may be up to .05 carats.


Description

Add a touch of class to your wardrobe with these genuine diamond stud earrings. This versatile pair features round diamonds (1/2 cttw) cradled in four-prong settings of radiant and durable 14 karat white gold. The white gold setting complements the diamonds beautifully. The perfect accent for day or night, these earrings are set on posts with friction backs.


Product Details
Package Length:2.25 inches
Package Width:2.25 inches
Package Height:1.0 inches
Package Weight:0.04 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 80 reviews

Jewelry Information
Metal Stamp:14k
Metal:white-gold
Gem Type:diamond
Number of Stones:2
Setting:4-prong-setting
Stone Clarity:I3
Stone Color:K
Stone Cut:very-good-cut
Stone Shape:round-shape
Back Finding:post-with-friction-back
Total Diamond Weight:0.47 carats

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:2.5 ( 80 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

91 of 91 found the following review helpful:


2Hit or miss with low-priced diamonds  May 14, 2007 By Omar Siddique
With this inexpensive grade of diamonds, visible flaws can be very likely, as can off-colors. Combine that with cloudiness rather than the clearly refracting internal facets of a good diamond, and the stones are dull and lifeless.

Unfortunately, the slightly larger size of 1/2cttw makes these flaws more apparent. The result is hit-or-miss depending on your particular stones. Mine was more miss than hit, so I returned them rather than giving the flawed earrings to my wife. I also got a pair of the 1/3 cttw diamonds (very similar and cheaper): 14k White Gold, Round, Diamond Stud Earrings (1/3 cttw, K-L Color, I3 Clarity) . That pair worked very well and was bright and clear, as shown by shining a flashlight into the stones.

Amazon's lenient return policy applies equally to jewelry, of course.

For me at least, these 1/2 cttw earrings didn't work. Not recommended.

120 of 126 found the following review helpful:


1Not a good diamond at any price  Dec 18, 2006 By A. Lieberman
unbelievably cloudy and yellow. Not worth it at any price. Better off buying quality cubic zirconia in 14K gold setting. Save your money.

150 of 159 found the following review helpful:


1Black flecks inside diamond!  Dec 14, 2006 By Webshopper500
I ordered these as a gift. There were black flecks inside the diamond. Very visible without aid. At first I thought it was a mark. I would be embarassed to give anyone this so I returned it. I would rate it ZERO stars but there is no option for that.

39 of 39 found the following review helpful:


1Dont Buy  Jan 24, 2007 By V. Gostom "recompiler"
The quality of the stones is horrendous, there are significant inclusions which are visible with naked eye from as far away as 3 feet. These diamons should have been turned into diamond dust, not set into jewelery.

72 of 80 found the following review helpful:


1Photographs should be more accurate...  Dec 18, 2006 By Dragonfly
Cameron Berg's review below does not take into account the effect of misleading photographs on the Amazon site. If these diamond studs are color J-K as specified, and "off-color" as he himself states, then why does the photograph only show a flawless white diamond? Why do all the photos of diamonds here (see the links above) also show white (not off-color) diamonds when the grade for color is less than white? If there are "visible impurities" they don't reveal them or even suggest them in the photographs? Why not put a comparison photo with a ruler, or coin for accurate size comparison? My friend bought this these studs and they were truly OFF-color: a true YELLOW, not white. Why shouldn't the photos reveal the truth so buyers aren't improperly influenced by Amazon? Not all shoppers are diamond experts. ALSO Cameron Berg did not buy these exact earrings--his comments are on other purchases.

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