: Dazzlingly Amorous 0.75 cts Trillion Cut Citrine Diamond Earrings 14Kt Yellow Gold

: Dazzlingly Amorous 0.75 cts Trillion Cut Citrine Diamond Earrings 14Kt Yellow Gold

Dazzlingly Amorous 0.75 cts Trillion Cut Citrine Diamond Earrings 14Kt Yellow Gold

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Dazzlingly Amorous 0.75 cts Trillion Cut Citrine Diamond Earrings 14Kt Yellow Gold
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Back Finding: post-with-friction-back
Binding: Jewelry
Brand: Peora
Gem Type: Citrine
Label: Peora
Manufacturer: Peora
Material Type: citrine
Metal Stamp: 14k
Metal Type: yellow-gold
Number Of Stones: 4
Publisher: Peora
Sales Rank: 30158
Setting Type: Prongs
Stone Shape: triangle-shape
Stone Weight: 0.75 carats
Studio: Peora
Total Diamond Weight: 0.04 carats
Total Gem Weight: 0.75 carats
Total Metal Weight: 1.03 grams










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0.75 carat total weight Gemstones. Citrine : 2 pieces, Trillion Cut, 5.00mm. Gemstones have a nice color and clean clarity. 2 pieces Sparkling Diamonds total weight of 0.04 carats accent the earrings. Retails for over $159.99 Earrings weigh 1.03 grams together. Earring''s dimension is 1/4 x 3/8 inches. Earrings are in 14 karat pure gold and bears the 14kt stamp. Includes a gift Box & Free Shipping.

















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