14K Gold 0.50 ctw Shaped Yellow and White Diamond Pendant Necklace
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Gracefully radiant and endlessly versatile, this 14K gold 0.50 ctw shaped yellow and white diamond pendant necklace is a timeless expression of refined luxury. Featuring a stunning blend of yellow and white diamonds totaling 0.50 ctw, the pendant is expertly crafted to capture light and brilliance from every angle, enhanced by a thoughtfully designed gallery back for added depth and beauty. Choose the shape that reflects your personal style (romantic pear, classic oval, or softly modern cushion) and select either warm yellow gold or elegant two‑tone gold to make it uniquely yours. Suspended delicately at the neckline, this pendant transitions effortlessly from everyday sophistication to special‑occasion sparkle.
Pear pendant features:
• (7) baguette shape, prong and channel set, faceted yellow diamonds (0.16 av. ctw)
• (27) white, (32) yellow round shape, prong set and faceted diamonds (0.34 av. ctw)
Cushion pendant feature:
• (6) baguette shape, prong and channel set, faceted yellow diamonds (0.17 av. ctw)
• (24) white, (28) yellow round shape, prong set and faceted diamonds (0.33 av. ctw)
Oval pendant feature:
• (6) baguette shape, prong and channel set, faceted yellow diamonds (0.13 av. ctw)
• (26) white, (30) yellow round shape, prong set and faceted diamonds (0.37 av. ctw)
• 14K choice of two-tone (white and yellow) or yellow gold
• Diamond clarity: I1/I2
• Diamond colour: H/yellow
• Average combined carat weight: 0.50 av. ctw
• Average total gram weight: 3.40 (pear), 3.50 (cushion) or 3.60 (oval)
• Spring ring clasp
• Pendant measures approximately just over 5/8" (pear), 1/2" (cushion) or just over 1/2" (oval) top to bottom; necklace measures approximately 18" in length
• Gallery back
• Appraisal included
• Nickel free
• Made in India
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