14-kt. White Gold 1/3-ct. TW Diamond Butterfly Pendant
The delicate detailing and gentle twists of this exquisite diamond open butterfly pendant possess a distinctly feminine allure. Studded with radiant diamonds, this graceful piece is finely crafted in lustrous 14-karat white gold.
Specifications:
14-karat white gold
31 round prong-set diamonds
1/3* total diamond carat weight
H-I diamond color, I1-I2 diamond clarity
17-inch length maxim ultralight chain closes with spring ring clasp
All carat weights and measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed dimensions. *T.W. (total weight) is approximate. 1/3 carat T.W. may be .28 to .36 carat. Treatment code N. See
Gemstone Treatments for further information.
A handsome piece of furniture, the Mendocino cedar chest offers ideal storage space for linens, blankets, or apparel.
Finely crafted in the USA, this chest is made of oak solids and veneers, finished in a medium oak tone. It features a cedar-lined bottom and top with a richly upholstered lid. Heavy-duty lid supports prevent the lid from falling on fingers. Change the fabric as your decor changes.
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Disc 1:
**Side A:
Alien Nation: The Movie (part 1 & 2)
Commentary by Kenneth Johnson
**Side B:
Fountain of Youth
Little Lost Lamb
Disc 2:
**Side A:
Fifteen with Wanda
The Takeover
**Side B:
The First Cigar
Night of the Screams
Disc 3:
**Side A:
Contact
Three to Tango
**Side B:
The Game
Chains of Love
Disc 4:
**Side A:
The Red Room
The Spirit of '95
**Side B:
Generation to Generation
Eyewitness News
Disc 5:
**Side A:
Partners
Real Men
**Side B:
Crossing the Line
Rebirth
Disc 6:
**Side A:
Gimme, Gimme
The Touch
**Side B:
Green Eyes
Behind the Scenes
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THE TRIAL is Orson Welles`s claustrophobic adaptation of Franz Kafka`s surreal tale of fear and paranoia in a nameless society. Tinged with background jazz, filmed in shadowy black and white--mostly with direct light--THE TRIAL looks like a classic film noir, with angled close-ups and characters shrouded in mystery. Anthony Perkins stars as Josef K., a seemingly innocent young man who is arrested one morning for an unexplained crime by men who refuse to identify themselves. K., asserting his innocence, sets off on a bizarre series of confrontations with shady government agents, overwhelming faceless courtrooms, and pompous advocates who talk in riddles. His nightmare continues through narrow, dark passageways and colorless rooms where he witnesses various forms of torture and interrogation; some of what he comes upon has echoes of the Nazis and the Holocaust. And nearly everywhere he goes he stumbles over wads of paperwork (the kind that ultimately swallowed up Tuttle in Terry Gilliam`s BRAZIL, a fascinating descendant of THE TRIAL). Perkins is wonderfully paranoid as he wanders aimlessly through the labyrinthine sets, which always seem to be closing in on him. THE TRIAL is an eerie nightmare of a film, one of which writer-director-costar Orson Welles was justifiably proud.
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