1/4 Ct Diamond and Sapphire 14K White Gold Cocktail Ring
Cool blue tones are on gorgeous display in this dramatic, very elegant ring. A large round icy blue topaz is haloed by a ring of dazzling diamonds and by sparkling pave-set deep blue sapphires in an exquisitely crafted 14K white gold setting.
A general term used to describe any series of connected metal links or loops. Typically used for bracelets, necklaces, and watch bands
The general term for any type latching mechanism that connects two ends of a piece of jewelry securely together.
An expensive metal alloy commonly applied as an incredibly hard, protective coating to sterling silver and white gold. This coating offers the advantages of making these white metals even whiter, and preventing tarnish.
The geometric proportions of a gemstone. The cut of a gemstone is one of the most important factors in determining how much brilliance a gemstone produces.
For diamonds, the complete color scale ranges from D, indicating complete colorlessness, to Z, which indicates a distinct yellow-brown or grayish cast. For gemstones, color is described in terms of tone and hue.
The clarity scale is used to describe how few inclusions a gemstone has. For diamonds, the clarity scale ranges from flawless (FL), meaning a gemstone has no internal or external flaws, to severely included (I3), meaning there are many flaws clearly visible to the unaided eye.
Denotes the combined carat weight of all diamonds in a piece of jewelry. For example, a pendant set with three diamonds, each weighing 1/3 carat, weighs approximately 1 ct. tw.
Setting is the general term for the way a diamond or gemstone attached to the piece of jewelry.
The length and width of a gemstone as it appears from the top when set in jewelry. This measurement represents the size of the gemstone more accurately than carat weight.
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The geometrical form a gemstone takes on after it has been cut. The most common shapes of gemstones are round, oval, radiant, princess, square, as well as pear-shaped or heart-shaped.
A grade that describes how well pearls in a piece of jewelry match one another. Uniformity can be excellent, good, or fair.
Imperfections on the surface of a pearl. Often described as spots, blisters, or indentations.
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Pearls are formed when an irritant occurs or is inserted into an oyster or other mollusk. The mollusk forms layers of nacre over the irritant, eventually forming what we know as a pearl. Pearls are the birthstone for the month of June.