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Diamond Stud Earrings $89 Delivered (74% off)

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Not an expert on jewelery but look like a good deal .Thinking one for my partner for casual ware . Any suggestions .

Details are :

• For just $89, get a pair of near-colourless genuine diamond stud earrings including delivery (value $349)
• Set in solid 9ct White Gold
• Add glamour to your everyday look or sparkle on that upcoming special occasion

Specifications:

• Materials: Solid 9ct White Gold and Diamond
• Total diamond weight: 0.08 - 0.12 ct per pair
• Colour: H, I
• Clarity: I1, I2
• Cut: Round

Every girl needs a stud in her life. No, we're not talking about the male variety – we're talking about the diamond variety! Add some bling to your lobes with these stunning near-colourless diamond stud earrings.

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  • +3

    Inclusions (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamond_clarity), tiny, savings based on inflated RRP…. Your choice, but I'd keep moving.

  • +8

    Not REALLY that cheap, the clarity is one above the lowest (Lowest = I3), which means its essentially worthless.
    The color is OK.

    The weight means it is a Melee Diamond, which means it doesn't need a certificate and is pretty worthless, as there is nothing you can substantiate the stats given (e.g. I can just say its VVS1 D color if i wanted to, it is all just depends on who you get to look at the diamond).

    Where as if there was a cert, there would be standards applied. I believe GIA is one of the organisations which apply the most stringent standards, which is why most people prefer their certs.

    If you go to Hong Kong you can easily get one of these for like $20 (You are only really just paying for the white gold part of it, the diamond is worthless). For $89 you can easily get a 0.3ct I1 or I2….. and prob comes with a Cert too if you get it from one of the bigger jewellers over there.

    • There is some dispute as to whether I3 really exists. These are shit quality. I feel for the 65 and counting purchasers.

  • +1

    they might be white diamonds but that is a terrible clarity rating

  • I'd suggest that casual wear is spelt incorrectly!

  • +1

    Also these are tiny. The girl on the photo is wearing a much bigger diamond in her ear.

    • or the girl has abnormally small ears.

  • +1

    the stone is minuscule so the quality is not relevant, with that been said it is still pretty bloody low.
    not a bargain, false advertising. if those are the same size as the ones the model is wearing then the butterfly at the end would be worth more than the stone itself.

    • +3

      Now that diaamond needles are no longer required for phonograph record players, they have to some up with a use for these tiny shitty stones.

      Anyone would be far far far better off buying a pair of CZ earrings. Get a nice pair on sale and they will be worth more even though they are fake.

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