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EMERALD

9CT WHITE GOLD PEAR CUT EMERALD & DIAMOND DROP PENDANT

Christine Alexander


Sale price £255.00 Regular price £309.00
9CT WHITE GOLD PEAR CUT EMERALD & DIAMOND DROP PENDANT
9CT WHITE GOLD PEAR CUT EMERALD & DIAMOND DROP PENDANT

This gorgeous dangly pendant is made with a pear cut Emerald gemstone, 7mm x 5mm in size. The pendant is made from 9ct White Gold and accented with a fine white diamond, also set in 9ct White Gold.

This design of pendant is also available in Amethyst, Emerald, Sapphire and Ruby in Yellow Gold, and in 9ct White Gold with Amethyst, Aquamarine, Ruby, Sapphire and Tanzanite. Please contact me for details.

A matching pair of earrings is also available. This listing is for the pendant only; if you also require a chain please contact me as I offer a 50% discount on chains when purchased with this pendant. I'd recommend this one.

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

A deposit of £175

2 instalments of £60

3 instalments of £40

4 instalments of £30

5 instalments of £20

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

Some estimates state that 90 per cent or more of Emeralds are fracture-filled. Since the great majority of fashioned natural Emeralds contain filled fractures, it’s risky to clean them ultrasonically or with steam. Ultrasonic vibrations can weaken already-fractured stones, and hot steam can cause oil or unhardened resin to sweat out of fractures. Using warm, soapy water coupled with gentle scrubbing is the safest way to clean Emeralds.

Until the late 1800s, Diamonds were among the rarest gemstones on the planet, and due to their incredible hardness, coupled with the belief that cutting them would reduce their magical powers, were often not faceted.  In fact, it was not until the 1400s that the first rudimentary facets were applied to the gem. Then, in the late 1800s, everything began to change with the discovery of Diamonds in South Africa. Through huge marketing campaigns by the owners of these new deposits, the new kid on the gem block went from being fairly unknown, to unquestionably the global leader within half a century.

White Gold is an alloy of Gold and at least one white metal (usually nickel, Silver, or Palladium). 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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