14-kt. White Gold 1/10 Ct. Diamond Tanzanite Pendant
Diamonds and a single tanzanite are beautifully complemented with white gold in this sleek modern pendant.
Crafted in 14-karat white gold, this pendant dazzles with eight prong-set round diamonds (1/10* total carat weight, F-G color, SI clarity) and the vibrant hues of a trillion-cut, prong-set tanzanite (5x5 mm, 0.5 total gem weight). It comes complete with a 17-inch Singapore chain that closes with a spring ring clasp.
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*T. W. (total weight) is approximate. 1/10 carat T. W. may be .09 to .11 carat.All measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed dimensions. Treatment code N (diamond), E (tanzanite). See
Gemstone Treatments for further information.
Sigma 28-70mm f2.8-4 high speed zoom is one of several new products to be introduced at Photokina 2002 by the Sigma Corporation of Japan.The Sigma 28-70mm f2.8-4 high speed zoom lens features a large aperture with lightweight and compact dimensions. With a 28mm focal length, this lens has a fast f2.8 maximum aperture. The lightweight of 8.6 ounces and the short length of 2.6 inches makes this lens very compact. The size and weight of this standard lens make it very suitable for landscape photography and snapshots. This lens has a minimum focus distance of 19.7/50cm at all focal lengths and incorporates an aspherical lens element to minimize distortion. The lens materials used in this new lens are lead and arsenic free ecological glass.Zoom in on Overstock.com and save big on high performance camera equipment and accessories.
Show off your team spirit with this sporty Alabama Women's Coach Watch.
Features include:
Official team logo and colors on dial
Stainless steel case and bracelet
Citizen quartz movement
Deployment clasp
Water Resistant to 50 meters
Limited lifetime warranty
Women's watch bands can be sized to fit 6.5-inch to 7.5-inch wrists. Extra links are available through the manufacturer. (We do not provide this service).




