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https://www.benbridge.com/jewelry/freshwater-cultured-pearl-diamond-filigree-earrings-14k-11395118.htmlFreshwater Cultured Pearl & Diamond Filigree Earrings 14K
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General Info
Primary Gemstone
Secondary Gemstone
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Gemstone
Type
The type of gemstone for this product.
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Cut Shape
Cut Shape
Describes the cut shape of the gemstone.
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Minimum CTW
Min CTW
The minimum carat total weight of the combined diamonds.
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Minimum Clarity
Min Clarity
Diamond clarity refers to the absense of inclusions and blemishes.
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Natural
Natural
This gemstone has been made by Mother Nature. It may have some treatments.
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Color Grade
Color Grade
The GIA diamond color scale is used to grade the absence of color in a diamond. Diamonds are graded between grade D (representing the most pure, colorless diamonds) and grade Z (representing a light yellow or brown colored diamond). Diamonds with more depth of color than grade Z are considered “fancy colored.”
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Color Grade Max
Color Grade
The GIA diamond color scale is used to grade the absence of color in a diamond. Diamonds are graded between grade D (representing the most pure, colorless diamonds) and grade Z (representing a light yellow or brown colored diamond). Diamonds with more depth of color than grade Z are considered “fancy colored.” The color grade for the diamond(s) in this piece will fall within the specified range.
Pearl Care
Pearls, unique in the gem world for their organic origin, also have unique care and cleaning needs which are essential to maintaining their strength and luster. Their delicate nature makes pearls particularly susceptible to damage, but with the right care, they can last for generations.
In general, avoid soaking your pearls in liquid or exposing them to heat. While you can wash them gently with mild soap and water then wipe them off carefully, you should never ultrasonic or steam clean your pearls or use any chemicals, abrasives, or solvents. Pearls also have softer surfaces than many other gemstones and can be easily scratched. Keeping your pearls in a fabric bag or wrapped in tissue can help protect them from minor scratches. It’s also a good idea to have your pearls restrung around once a year.
Cosmetics, perspiration, oils, and ordinary wear can all weaken and stretch the threads on which pearls are strung, so it’s important to get those threads checked and maintained regularly.