Platinum, Round, Diamond 4-Prong Stud Earrings (1/2 cttw, G-H Color, VS2 Clarity)
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| List Price: | $3,082.50 |
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #20099 in Jewelry
- Brand: Amazon.com Collection
- Model: 70353
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
The best thing about these diamond earrings is that they can be worn every single day to show them off. Flirty and eye-catching, each round-cut stone rests in a four-prong setting made of (950) platinum. The diamonds have a total carat weight of 1/2 carats. The smooth finish of the metal and the light-reflecting cut of the gems make the pair immediately noticeable. Posts with friction backs keep the shiny pair securely on the ears. This is an essential accessory that can be worn frequently and with almost anything--it is certain to be a favorite.
These are exceptional quality diamonds. With a minimum G-H color rating, they are in the upper-most range of near-colorless and appear dazzling white to the eye. They have a minimum clarity of VS2, meaning there are very small inclusions that are difficult to see under 10x magnification, and impossible to see with the unaided eye.
Customer Reviews
Cheap looking, no certificate/COA
These are very cheap looking earrings. There was no COA/certificate which, on a ~$1,000 diamond pair of earrings seems very strange to me. The clasp on the pair I received was bent, and the prong on the other earring was actually slightly crooked. The diamonds didn't look like G-H near colorless to my eyes as they seemed to have a yellowish tint, but I'm no grader so I can't take that part as too much of a negative. Of course, that is part of the problem -- there's absolutely nothing that states what these earrings are or that they are in fact VS2 grade. There is no certificate, no IGI, not even a basic COA. (There's also no hallmark on the earrings -- I guess because they are too small? Which means they could even be white gold and cubics...)
Overall though, they just look and feel cheap -- and that's the real problem. I returned mine.







