18K Yellow Gold .26ctw Red Emerald and .19ctw Diamond Stud Halo Earrings
Indulge in an opulent affair with the Pear Red Emerald and Diamond Halo Stud Earrings from Park City Jewelers. Adorning your ears with a scintillating dance of light and color, these earrings are fashioned in lustrous 18K Yellow Gold and feature resplendent pear-shaped Red Emeralds weighing .26 carats, encased in a celestial halo of .19 carats of sparkling diamonds. The soft, yet vibrant glow of the red emeralds, intertwined with the fire of the diamonds, creates an enchanting aura that's impossible to resist.
Crafted with an unwavering commitment to perfection that has defined Park City Jewelers for 30 years, these earrings stand as a testament to our heritage of superior craftsmanship and innovative design. Our accolades speak for themselves - with a staggering ten years as the Best in Park City and close to 400 stellar reviews, the trust placed in our handiwork is undeniable.
With free 2-day shipping and a free lifetime warranty, these Pear Red Emerald and Diamond Halo Stud Earrings are a captivating journey into the world of elegance and refinement. They represent an investment in eternal beauty and unmatched quality, perfect for those occasions that demand nothing but the very best. Wrap yourself in the essence of luxury and create lasting memories with this exquisite pair that will grace your collection for generations to come.
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Product Details
Earring Information |
Center Gemstone |
Accent Stones |
Style #: EI HT-77 |
Type: Red Beryl / Emerald |
Type: Diamond |
Metal Type: 18K Yellow Gold |
Shape: Pear Cut |
Shape: Round |
Backing Type: Post / Friction |
Number: 2 |
Number: 24 |
Carat Weight: .26tw |
Carat Weight: .19ctw |
Product Measurements
Length (A): 7.5mm |
Width (B): 6.0mm |
Depth (C): 3.25mm |
Shipping & Processing:
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More Info:
Red emerald is the world's rarest gemstone, found only in the Wah Wah Mountains of Beaver County, Utah. Also known as Red Beryl, these highly coveted gemstones are distinctive, rare, highly sought after, and prized by gemologists.
Red emeralds are so rare that in the 50 years since their discovery by Utah uranium prospector, Lamar Hodges, less than 60,000 carats have been cut or faceted into gemstones. Only one red emerald is found for every 150,000 diamonds. Cut stones can bring more than 1,000 times their weight in gold.