OPAL & Tourmaline are the birthstones for October and all my pieces are currently discounted. Also Citrine pieces are a bargain right now (you can get ahead for those November birthdays)! Discount added at checkout. Please message me with any questions!💎💕

18CT GOLD FOUR CLAW DIAMOND SOLITAIRE NECKLACE

Christine Alexander Fine Jewellery


Regular price £425.00
18CT GOLD FOUR CLAW DIAMOND SOLITAIRE NECKLACE
18CT GOLD FOUR CLAW DIAMOND SOLITAIRE NECKLACE
18CT GOLD FOUR CLAW DIAMOND SOLITAIRE NECKLACE

Hey, do you know what would look great on you? This Diamond necklace! I mean, come on, who doesn't love a little sparkle and shine? And with this piece, you'll be shining brighter than the sun!

This isn't just any old Diamond pendant, it's a statement solitaire. The kind of necklace that makes people stop and take notice. And that feeling, that's priceless. Trust me, you won't want to take it off once you put it on - it'll be your new lucky charm.

This necklace will add a little bit of elegance to any outfit. Whether you're dressing up for a night out, or keeping it casual for a day at the office, you can't go wrong with Diamonds. And let's be honest, no one is going to say no to a little bit of extra sparkle in their life.

Now, I know what you're thinking - "Christine, Diamonds are expensive!" But not this one. This is a high-quality 18ct Gold Diamond pendant at a price you can afford. So go ahead, treat yourself! You deserve it.

Trust me, with this pendant, you'll feel like a million quid. But don't take my word for it - try it out for yourself. You'll thank me later. So what are you waiting for? Buy this diamond pendant today and start shining like the star you are!

I offer layaway at easy terms; just message me!

Available in three Diamond carat weights, and in 18ct White Gold. Matching stud earrings can also be ordered.

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.

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