: 10k White Gold Diamond Circle Pendant (.02 cttw, G-I Color, I3 Clarity)

: 10k White Gold Diamond Circle Pendant (.02 cttw, G-I Color, I3 Clarity)

10k White Gold Diamond Circle Pendant (.02 cttw, G-I Color, I3 Clarity)

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10k White Gold Diamond Circle Pendant (.02 cttw, G-I Color, I3 Clarity)
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 23806










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Binding: Jewelry
Brand: Amazon.com Collection
Chain Type: Rope
Clasp Type: spring-ring-clasps
Gem Type: diamond
Label: Amazon.com Collection
Manufacturer: Amazon.com Collection
Material Type: diamond
Metal Stamp: 10k
Metal Type: white-gold
Model: P8944V9ZZDJ0
Number Of Stones: 1
Publisher: Amazon.com Collection
Sales Rank: 23806
Setting Type: prong
Stone Clarity: I3
Stone Color: H-I
Stone Shape: round-shape
Studio: Amazon.com Collection
Total Diamond Weight: 0.02 carats
Total Metal Weight: 1.33 grams










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Amazon.com Item Description:
A single prong-set diamond adds a dash of sparkle to this pretty open circle pendant, crafted from polished 10 karat white gold. The pendant measures an inch in diameter, about the size of a quarter, and is showcased on a simple white gold rope chain that threads through the back and fastens with a spring ring clasp. Versatile contemporary styling makes this a perfect accent for everyday wear, and the diamond detail adds a little luxury.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Luca ...
My girlfriend loved this piece. I wish it was a little bigger but it's still very nice.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * It was much smaller than expected ...
Very unique but makes you look elegant when worn. It is a lot smaller in close up compared to the actual image



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * my new favarite ...
Yes, it's not big. It's the size of a dime. If you like big and bold, this is definitely not for you. But if you like simple and elegant like I do, go for it! This necklace is very well made and looks very expensive. It looks better in person. This is my new favorite jewelry and it's perfect for everyday wear.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Price, Great Item ...
There's nothing bad I can say about this item. It is by far the lowest price I've seen for something of this quality. And hey...she loved it.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * SO SMALL!!! ...
I only paid 39.99 and it was still a rip-off. It says it's 1 inch by 1 inch, but it's about the size of a dime!!! So dissappointed. Sending it back.


Clarity) I3 Color, G-I cttw, (.02 Pendant Circle Diamond Gold White 10k




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Clarity,B000J15UGE I3 Color I G Cttw 02 Pendant Circle Diamond Gold White 10k
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