Selling Classic Style Tested .20ctw Round Brilliant Moissanite 925 4 prong Stud Earrings
Selling Classic Style Tested .20ctw Round Brilliant Moissanite 925 4 prong Stud Earrings, Classic Style Glittering 4mm round brilliant Moissanite stud earrings 4mm each earring is 25ct and lends a brilliant sparkling.
Product code: Selling Classic Style Tested .20ctw Round Brilliant Moissanite 925 4 prong Stud Earrings
Classic Style Glittering 4mm round brilliant Moissanite stud earrings. 4mm each earring is .25ct and lends a brilliant sparkling point on the ear. 1/2ct total weight size DEW selling Color grade :D color Clarity Grade: VVS1 Cut Grade: Excellent 0.25 carat size: 4mm. Friction Backs 925 My earrings do not contain nickel and are hypoallergenic. Platinum Plated Sterling Silver 925. My earrings moissanite are of heirloom quality. The crown sterling silver technique uses the most advanced technology of special environmental plating and will be as enduring as any fine jewelry on the market today. What is Moissanite? Why are they star-stuff? Moissanite is a gemstone born from the stars. It was first discovered in 1893 by a French scientist named Henri Moissan, who later won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. He discovered pieces of the gem that would eventually bear his name in Arizona, in a crater created by a meteorite that fell to Earth.
Classic Style Glittering 4mm round brilliant Moissanite stud earrings. 4mm each earring is .25ct and lends a brilliant sparkling point on the ear. 1/2ct total weight size DEW selling Color grade :D color Clarity Grade: VVS1 Cut Grade: Excellent 0.25 carat size: 4mm. Friction Backs 925 My earrings do not contain nickel and are hypoallergenic. Platinum Plated Sterling Silver 925. My earrings moissanite are of heirloom quality. The crown sterling silver technique uses the most advanced technology of special environmental plating and will be as enduring as any fine jewelry on the market today. What is Moissanite? Why are they star-stuff? Moissanite is a gemstone born from the stars. It was first discovered in 1893 by a French scientist named Henri Moissan, who later won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. He discovered pieces of the gem that would eventually bear his name in Arizona, in a crater created by a meteorite that fell to Earth.