: 14k Yellow Gold Akoya Cultured Pearl 6.5-7mm 18' Necklace and Stud Earring Set

: 14k Yellow Gold Akoya Cultured Pearl 6.5-7mm 18' Necklace and Stud Earring Set

14k Yellow Gold Akoya Cultured Pearl 6.5-7mm 18' Necklace and Stud Earring Set

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14k Yellow Gold Akoya Cultured Pearl 6.5-7mm 18' Necklace and Stud Earring Set
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Binding: Jewelry
Brand: Amazon.com Collection
Gem Type: Pearl
Label: Amazon.com Collection
Manufacturer: Amazon.com Collection
Material Type: yellow-gold;akoya-cultured-pearl
Metal Stamp: 14k
Model: CPN6500SET
Pearl Lustre: medium-luster
Pearl Minimum Color: white-with-rose-overtone
Pearl Shape: round
Pearl Surface Blemishes: lightly-blemished
Pearl Type: akoya-cultured
Publisher: Amazon.com Collection
Sales Rank: 3661
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Amazon.com Item Description:
Project radiance and sophistication in this gorgeous Akoya cultured pearl necklace and stud earring set. Lustrous round Akoya cultured pearls, with a diameter range of 6.5 to 7mm, are individually knotted on silk cord to form the 18-inch necklace. This classic pearl strand is finished with a fancy filigree clasp, in radiant and durable 14 karat yellow gold. The matching stud earrings also feature round 6.5-7mm Akoya cultured pearls, with 14 karat yellow gold posts and backings.

These are fine quality round pearls, well-matched for size, shape and color, with light blemishing and a beautiful deep luster. Their color is white-rosé--in other words, white but with a slight rosy hue. Akoya cultured pearls are produced in salt-water mollusks in Japan and China. They were the first type of pearl to be cultured, back in the 1920s, and remain the most popular and classic choice for pearl strands. Akoya cultured pearls are prized for their smoothness, roundness, and gorgeous deep luster. Though they may look similar to freshwater cultured pearls, when the two are placed side-by-side, the Akoya pearl's superior qualities are clear.

A traditional pearl strand and matching pearl stud earrings are a versatile addition to any woman's fine jewelry collection. They will complement everything from a daytime professional outfit to an evening cocktail dress, and their timeless beauty ensures they will look as classy and elegant years from now as they do today.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Beautiful! ...
I got this set for $89.99 as a Gold Box deal. I love pearls and this set is really nice and delicate. The length of the necklace is just right, as well as the size of the studs. The product description states that the pearls are lightly blemished, but I didn't find anything faulty in my own. They look so elegant when worn... I recommend it!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Very nice set ...
No scratches, rough spots or other noticable defects. Good clasp, good earings and nice color match. They look to be very good quality and are a great deal for the price.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great buy ...
Got this for 89 bucks from amazon under the gold deals. I have to say that it is an excellent buy at that price. Was a gift for my wife and she loved it. The pearls are lovely and had no marks/scratches on them. The do look great. I would recommend it highly at this price.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Good Value ...
I got them at a steal on Gold Box or Lightning. They are not the high quality but they are beautiful for the price. Would recommend; but know what you are buying.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Pearl necklace ...
All I need to tell you is that my wife was truly pleased and excited on Christmas Day.


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Set,B000XSRVBU Earring Stud And Necklace 18 7mm 5 6 Pearl Cultured Akoya Gold Yellow 14k
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