Earrings - 18 kt. White gold - 2.08ct. tw. Diamond (Natural)





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Women’s square-cut diamond stud earrings in 18 kt white gold, total weight 8.97 g, featuring 54 natural diamonds totalling 2.08 ct, color D, clarity VVS2, IGI-certified with certificate 10J2185823.
Description from the seller
These stunning Square cut shape stud diamond earrings are elegant and beautiful.
Made of high quality natural diamonds and 18k white gold, perfect for a special occasion.
SPECIFICATIONS:
54 Square cut shape Diamonds
Setting: White Gold 18K
Diamonds Total Weight: 2.08ct
D-E Color VVS-VS Clarity
IGI Certified with certificate number 10J2185823
NON CONFLICT NATURAL DIAMONDS
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These stunning Square cut shape stud diamond earrings are elegant and beautiful.
Made of high quality natural diamonds and 18k white gold, perfect for a special occasion.
SPECIFICATIONS:
54 Square cut shape Diamonds
Setting: White Gold 18K
Diamonds Total Weight: 2.08ct
D-E Color VVS-VS Clarity
IGI Certified with certificate number 10J2185823
NON CONFLICT NATURAL DIAMONDS
Shipping:
We use FedEx insured with signature required shipments. All orders will have tracking numbers that can be tracked on FedEx website.
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