14-kt. Yellow Gold 3/8-ct. Diamond Flower Earrings
Let the contemporary style and fine craftsmanship of this unique yellow gold diamond flower pendant update your jewelry collection.
Specifications:
Crafted of 14-karat yellow gold
Flower design with 88 diamonds set in white gold
3/8* total carat weight
H-I diamond color, I1 diamond clarity (all diamonds)
Traditional post earrings closed by butterfly backs
All carat weights and measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed dimensions. *T.W. (total weight) is approximate. 3/8 carat T.W. may be .34 to .42 carat. Treatment code N. See
Gemstone Treatments for further information.
Get a step ahead of the competition with a pair of Adidas Women's Formel 1 Tan/Orange Sneakers.The Adidas Formel 1 is an exact replica of the Formel 1 shoe first released in 1977. Inspired by the race cars of the 70s, it has a streamlined silhouette and engineered rear foot spoiler for superior heel impact reduction.Adidas Women's Formel 1 Sneakers:Click here to view our shoe sizing guide.Tan/OrangeRubber outsoleSpot clean onlyMade in VietnamModel number 382965Features include:Lightly padded foot bed for added comfort and supportRubber outsole for maximum tractionImported
When the spotlight beckons, you're sure to sparkle in this elegant knit cardigan from One Girl Who.
Button front entry
Long sleeves
Peek-a-boo knit design
55-percent ramie/45-percent cotton
Available in papaya color scheme
Click here to view our standard sizing guide
Hand wash cold
Made in China
Model number 17330
Imported
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