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DIAMONDS

9CT WHITE GOLD DAINTY DIAMOND NECKLACE

Christine Alexander Fine Jewellery


Regular price £300.00
9CT WHITE GOLD DAINTY DIAMOND NECKLACE
9CT WHITE GOLD DAINTY DIAMOND NECKLACE

A beautiful White Gold Diamond Necklace. A dainty piece based on a design from circa 1930. A single stone with a tiny open halo of smaller Diamonds surrounding it is suspended on a fine yet deceptively strong 18" cable chain, also in 9ct White Gold.

A really unusual statement design. Weighs 1 gram. Total Diamond weight .07cts. Fully hallmarked. A matching Bracelet is available here.

Please pay attention to the written sizes given as the photographs have been taken close up to show detail - which may also make the item appear bigger than in person. 

The youngest Diamonds are believed to have been formed over 100 million years ago!  For the necessary conditions to occur naturally, it is believed that Diamonds were created some 90 to 120 miles beneath the Earth’s crust. The only other valuable gem on the planet to crystallise under these hostile conditions is Peridot. Although Africa is still a major supplier of Diamonds, today it holds less than 50% of the market share, and it cannot control the market as much as it once did.

Jewellery is best stored individually in a soft pouch or a box with compartments away from sunlight and where harder gemstones can’t scratch softer ones.

LAYAWAY: I offer layaway, which allows you to pay in instalments with no interest over a maximum time period of six months. This Necklace could be paid for in:

2 instalments of £150

4 instalments of £75

6 instalments of £50

 Please contact me to initiate. PayPal required. You do not receive the item until fully paid for. See the Policies page on my website for Ts&Cs.

White gold is usually enhanced with Rhodium plating. To preserve this plating, avoid swimming in your jewellery as chlorine, in particular, can cause faster degradation. Chlorine is present in small amounts in tap water, so it is best to avoid getting your jewellery wet where possible.  It is a simple matter to have items re-plated.

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