: 1.0 Carat size Brilliant-cut Emerald colored Sterling Silver Cubic Zirconia Stud Earring

: 1.0 Carat size Brilliant-cut Emerald colored Sterling Silver Cubic Zirconia Stud Earring

1.0 Carat size Brilliant-cut Emerald colored Sterling Silver Cubic Zirconia Stud Earring



1.0 Carat size Brilliant-cut Emerald colored Sterling Silver Cubic Zirconia Stud Earring
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1181










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Back Finding: butterfly-clutch
Binding: Jewelry
Brand: Sabrina Silver
Material Type: sterling-silver
Metal Stamp: 925-Sterling
Metal Type: sterling-silver
Sales Rank: 1181
Setting Type: 4-prong-setting










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This is a 1.0 Carat size Brilliant-cut Emerald colored 6mm Cubic Zirconia Stud Earring on a 4-prong Sterling Silver setting. It is very inexpensive and it looks great! Made in the USA.











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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * very happy ...
brought a pair of real emerald earings and a fake pair.....I think she liked these a lot better!!!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * As good as any real emerald if not better!!! ...
The colour shines bright and looks brighter than a real emerald. They are comfortable earrings to wear and a good size, not to mention a nice price too!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * A GRAND SURPRISE! ...
i WAS LOOKING FOR A PAIR OF EMERALD EARINGS TO GIVE MY WIFE AS A "PRIVATE " SURPRISE -- SOMETHING THAT WAS A BIT OF A PRIVATE JOKE, REALLY! --- WHEN i FOUND THESE EARRINGS: i DIDN'T BELIEVE WHAT I'D FOUND TO BE HONEST. WHEN THEY ARRIVED I WAS A DEAL MORE THAN DELIGHTED; WHAT WAS TO BE A JOKE PROVED TO BE SOMETHING OF GREAT WORTH....WUNDERBAR!! THE ONLY THING WAS THAT THE P&P WAS 5 TIMES MORE EXPENSIVE THAN THE PRESSIE...BUT REALLY, WHO THE HELL CARED.WELL DONE AMAZON! BRILLIANT!!


Earring Stud Zirconia Cubic Silver Sterling colored Emerald Brilliant-cut size Carat 1.0




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Earring,B000BD3T72 Stud Zirconia Cubic Silver Sterling Green Emerald Cut Brilliant Size Carat 0 1
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