These Edwardian earrings in with fancy yellow diamonds in antique style are crafted in 18k white gold, weigh 9.4g and measure 4.5cm long, 18mm wide and 2.5mm deep. In captivating, classically distinct Edwardian style, these exquisite chandelier earrings of unmistakable feminine and refined aesthetic expose alluring marquise profiles and delicate diamond-studded scrolls forming ribbon-bow patterns. A trio of intriguing 'en pampille' drops adorned with four marquise faceted 'fancy-yellow' diamonds approximately measuring 5.59mm long and 3.0mm wide graded VS1 clarity suspend 'en tremblant' from the ribbon-bow silhouette of each earring, complemented by a matching grade marquise diamond constituting the ear clips. Cumulative weighing 1.85 cts, these radiant fancy diamonds are surrounded by glowing diamond perimeters, while the centrally positioned drops suspend 'en tremblant' from the pinnacle of a diaphanous marquise profile. These absorbing diamond rims and the bow profile are cumulatively 'micro-pave' set with 1.62cts of full-cut diamonds graded H color and VS1 clarity. A total number of ten prong-set full-cut diamonds of identical grade, each weighing 0.04ct, are distinctively mounted 'en tremblant' between the marquise components, enhancing the already enriched glittering aesthetic of these enticing earrings. Featuring white gold posts and butterfly clasps, these Edwardian style chandelier earrings are designed exclusively for pierced ears.
The term ‘fancy diamond’ refers to the categories of diamond which are more richly colored, their value depending on the intensity of the color. The unique colors of fancy diamonds are naturally caused by ‘impurities’ in the stone resulting from the pressure that the diamond has been exposed to during formation. If the said impurities appear in considerable amount, the diamond will be considered ‘fancy’ and can command a high price, particularly if the color is rare. Nitrogen and boron both cause colors to appear in fancy diamonds, as do irradiation, which determines green diamonds. The color spectrum of fancy diamonds encompasses yellow, green, blue, brown, orange, pink, and red. Brown fancy diamonds are also referred to as ‘claret’ and the brownish-yellow ones as ‘champagne’ diamonds. The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) grades fancy diamonds in each color on the basis of ‘hues’ commencing with ‘faint’, moving through ‘very light’, light, and ending with ‘vivid fancy’, based on the intensity of color. Fancy diamonds are often faceted into unusual, fancy cuts to enhance their natural beauty.
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