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วันพุธที่ 9 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2555
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Kate Spade New York "Gumdrops" Pink Stud Earrings |
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10k Yellow Gold Dragonfly Diamond Earrings
(.01 cttw, I-J Color, I2-I3 Clarity)
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1/2ct Diamond Stud Earrings set in 14K Yellow Gold with Screw-Backs
1/2ct Diamond Stud Earrings set in 14K Yellow Gold with Screw-Backs
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Product Description
1/2ct tw. Diamond Solitaire Earrings set in 14 Karat Yellow Gold. These feature screw-backs for added security.Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #5758 in Jewelry
- Brand: Amanda Rose Collection
Features
- 1/2ct total diamond weight
- 14k Yellow Gold settings with screw backs
- Velvet Earring Box- Gift Ready
- All of our diamond suppliers state that to the best of their knowledge all diamonds are conflict free.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
By terrarose
The only negative is that I didn't realize the weight was 1/2 ctw, not 1/2 ct per earring. The size ended up being fine, though. They do have visible inclusions, as stated, but still, very pretty for the price.
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By zonlyone
These are really large diamonds first off. The backs are great as well. I bought these for my daughter, and she doesn't know the difference, so she was thrilled.
Now to the diamond quality:
The diamonds are moderate-heavily included with deposits, very visible (which is very common in earrings btw). So, if you're a man giving these to your wife or girlfriend who is remotely familiar with diamonds, don't do it.
FYI: Cloudy is different than being included with deposits or what they call "feathering". Inclusions change the refraction of light, and thus the diamond cannot sparkle thoroughly, but can still be brilliant if the cut is ideal and the color is clear. A diamond with a lot of inclusions can be colorless, and they are not a lot less expensive in some cases. A cloudy diamond can be a fraction of the cost since they are pointless. Because if they are cloudy, then it doesn't matter the cut..it just won't have the brilliance regardless. A cloudy diamond is useless IMO.
Colorless diamonds are sought after and incredibly expensive as you may know. But, if you've ever seen one in person compared to a mediocre diamond, then you'll understand why. You can buy a 1/2 carat clear diamond, and it'll look bigger and more brilliant than the mediocre 1 carat..which is why they cost so much more. I have learned my lesson on that years ago. It's always better to go quality over quantity in the case of diamonds. Don't forget that.
For anyone reading this, I suggest going to a reputable shop that sells used diamonds if you're on a tight budget. They are usually 1/2 the cost or less, but the quality is still there. I believe in "recycled" diamonds, because they don't ever lose their quality..and you can save A LOT of money. Normally those places only sell top-quality anyway, so you can be assured to get a decent stone(s).
Anyway, on to the review. These are not as clear as the picture, and each stone will vary. In other words, you may get one stone a little cloudy and the other not so much..so don't be surprised. These are not the great diamonds obviously, they are mediocre at best..but worth the price if it's not for someone you're trying to impress.
Overall: Good price. Great size. Secure backs. Mediocre diamond with a lot of "debris", a little cloudy. Not brilliant. Good cut though, and a decent sparkle.
I don't recommend for a gift, unless it's for someone who doesn't know the difference ;0)
Hope this helps!
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By Scott
I ordered these expecting to get a decent quality diamond and to my pleasant surprize they were far beyond decent, these diamonds have the look of very expensive diamonds, the sparkle is brilliant and the settings are perfect, the screw back posts insure they won't come out while showering or doing your daily routines, I highly recommend these to everyone who wants excellent quality diamond studs at a more than reasonable cost...You simply can not find better earings at this price anywhere, trust me I looked...
A extremely happy customer...
Scott
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วันพุธที่ 14 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2555
10k White Gold Round Diamond Cluster Earrings (1/2 cttw, I-J Color, I2-I3 Clarity)
Diamond earrings jewelry
Most transparent minerals have, when pure, no color. Diamonds, being transparent, are no exception to this rule. Color is due to the presence of relatively small amounts of foreign substances, usually in metallic oxides. Iron oxide is one of the most common oxides, especially in diamonds. Sir William Crookes, the noted scientists, tells us that ash left when a diamond is burned in oxygen is largely iron oxide. The oxides that cause color in precious stones are thought by some to exist in very small particles, suspended, as it were, in the crystalline material. The particles are so small that they are invisible when viewed under a microscope. They cause a selective action upon white light that attempts to pass through the material, so that it comes out more or less colored. Light of certain colors is held up or absorbed, more than light of other colors, with the result that the light which emerges from the material is on longer white, as when it entered.
Iron as a colorant commonly produces yellow, brown, or sometimes red; a truly white diamond is very rare. Diamonds of a very light blue tint are scarce, but are more abundant that really snow-white stones. The presence or absence of color in a diamond exerts a very great effect on the value of a diamond. When goods are purchased in small or irregular lots that are less carefully graded, or when stones are taken into trade, the merchant needs to be able to discriminate the matter of color.
Aside from the diamonds which possess beautiful color, the tints in diamonds are pale and range from yellow and brown that is obvious, but not deep enough to be pretty. In such faint shades the presence of color cannot be seen by the average person, and at times not even by one trained, unless by direct comparison with stones known to be perfectly white.
It is the ability to detect these differences and determine how much color a stone carries, that successfully judging a diamond lies. The commercial value that goes along with the numerous grades may be learned in the trade, and the names that are applied. The most difficult part of grading a diamond is to definitely determine which class a certain stone belongs.
Artificial help in grading diamonds is one area that always needs covered. First of all, a diamond grader must not be color blind and also they cannot suffer from the lack of vivid perception. Practice and training is also necessary before great skill can be acquired. Given these prerequisites, how should one get the best results in grading?
First of all you need to have a good north light, unobstructed by any objects.There cannot be any colored surfaces near by to reflect tinted light. Second off, do not attempt to judge stones closely except in the middle of the day, between 10 AM and 2 PM Very erroneous results may result if this precaution is neglected. Dark and gloomy days should also be avoided. You need to have lots of good neutral lights to make fine comparisons.
It is nearly impossible to make fine distinctions by artificial light. A gem with distinct tints of color will appear white by some kinds of artificial lights. If you have to make a decision in the evening, you may use a tungsten filament light. A tungsten filament light gives the nearest approach to daylight of any of the kinds of artificial light. It is not a good idea to attempt to grade stones in unfamiliar surroundings. If at all possible try to use the same place every time while studying the color of stones.
An essential is to have with you for comparison, stones whose color you are sure of. Rough distinctions can be made by people who are experienced, without the aid of a comparison. When it comes down to making a comparison between two very fine stones the absence of an aid makes it almost impossible.
Iron as a colorant commonly produces yellow, brown, or sometimes red; a truly white diamond is very rare. Diamonds of a very light blue tint are scarce, but are more abundant that really snow-white stones. The presence or absence of color in a diamond exerts a very great effect on the value of a diamond. When goods are purchased in small or irregular lots that are less carefully graded, or when stones are taken into trade, the merchant needs to be able to discriminate the matter of color.
Aside from the diamonds which possess beautiful color, the tints in diamonds are pale and range from yellow and brown that is obvious, but not deep enough to be pretty. In such faint shades the presence of color cannot be seen by the average person, and at times not even by one trained, unless by direct comparison with stones known to be perfectly white.
It is the ability to detect these differences and determine how much color a stone carries, that successfully judging a diamond lies. The commercial value that goes along with the numerous grades may be learned in the trade, and the names that are applied. The most difficult part of grading a diamond is to definitely determine which class a certain stone belongs.
Artificial help in grading diamonds is one area that always needs covered. First of all, a diamond grader must not be color blind and also they cannot suffer from the lack of vivid perception. Practice and training is also necessary before great skill can be acquired. Given these prerequisites, how should one get the best results in grading?
First of all you need to have a good north light, unobstructed by any objects.There cannot be any colored surfaces near by to reflect tinted light. Second off, do not attempt to judge stones closely except in the middle of the day, between 10 AM and 2 PM Very erroneous results may result if this precaution is neglected. Dark and gloomy days should also be avoided. You need to have lots of good neutral lights to make fine comparisons.
It is nearly impossible to make fine distinctions by artificial light. A gem with distinct tints of color will appear white by some kinds of artificial lights. If you have to make a decision in the evening, you may use a tungsten filament light. A tungsten filament light gives the nearest approach to daylight of any of the kinds of artificial light. It is not a good idea to attempt to grade stones in unfamiliar surroundings. If at all possible try to use the same place every time while studying the color of stones.
An essential is to have with you for comparison, stones whose color you are sure of. Rough distinctions can be made by people who are experienced, without the aid of a comparison. When it comes down to making a comparison between two very fine stones the absence of an aid makes it almost impossible.
วันอังคารที่ 13 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2555
portable countertop ice maker white koldfront
Plug in the Koldfront Ultra Compact Portable Ice Maker (model: KIM202W) into a standard 110V outlet, fill the reservoir with standard tap or bottled water and have ice cubes in less than 10 minutes. This portable ice maker can work in your kitchen, bar or office. It doesn't need a water line or drain, making it useful for picnics, tailgate parties, outdoor get-togethers, camping or any other application where a standard water supply is not available. You can select two different ice sizes, and the KIM202W can produce up to 26 pounds of ice per day. It stores up to 1.5 pounds of ice at a time in its insulated storage bin. Any ice that melts will drain into reservoir and be filtered back into the machine to produce more ice. Note: While this machine is well insulated, it is not a freezer. * Easy to Use Controls: No instructions required for this machine, because there are only 2 buttons. One button turns on the Koldfront portable ice maker and the other lets you decide the size of the ice * Quick Ice Production: After adding water, the first batch of ice is ready in about 6 minutes * No Permanent Installation Required: The KIM202W will work anywhere there's a standard electrical outlet to plug it in
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