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Citrine and Aquamarine Antique-style Halo Necklace in 14K Yellow Gold

Bringing the past into the present, this 14K Yellow Gold pendant with marquise gems of your choice, does it with style. With citrine and aquamarine gleaming in the milgrain accented setting, you can create a unique family keepsake symbolizing the birthstones of those you cherish most. It's available as a necklace with a matching 18 inch chain, or purchase just the pendant to place on your own chain. Citrine is known as the gem of optimism and renewal and is the birthstone for the month of November. Aquamarine is known as the gem of happiness and youth and is the birthstone for the month of March.

Style #: P5700-YCTAQ
Bottom Gem: Genuine Citrine
small citrine marquise icon
  • 8 x 4 mm Marquise
  • 0.50 carats
  • AA Quality
  • eye-clean
  • Origin: Brazil
Top Gem: Genuine Aquamarine
small aquamarine marquise icon
  • 6 x 3 mm Marquise
  • 0.20 carats
  • AA Quality
  • eye-clean
  • Origin: China
Genuine Diamonds: .00 carats
retail price: $ 546.00
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with 18" 14k gold chain
y chain
$458.00
pendant only
$289.00

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citrine Jewelry

Citrine has been popular for thousands of years and used to be revered for its rarity, though that has changed with time. The ancient Romans used it for beautiful jewelry and intaglio work. It was also very popular for jewelry in the 19th century. During the Art Deco period between World Wars I and II, large citrines were set in many prized pieces, including the massive and elaborate Art Deco inspired jewelry pieces made for big Hollywood stars such as Greta Garbo and Joan Crawford.... learn more

aquamarine Jewelry

Aquamarine is the March birthstone. The seawater color of the mineral has given this gemstone the name "aquamarine," derived from the Latin word for seawater. The term "aquamarine" was used in an essential gemological work by Anselmus de Boodt, published in 1609. Aquamarine is a valued gem with a long history. In the 19th century, sea green varieties of the stone were the most popular. Today, the more blue the color, the more valuable the stone. In 1910, the largest aquamarine was found in Brazi... learn more