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Tanzanite and Emerald Rose Vine Necklace in 14K White Gold

Two blooming roses on a golden vine, with drops of diamond dew, come together in this beuatifully detailed tanzanite and emerald 14K White Gold pendant. Create a one-of-a-kind keepsake by combining any two gems representing you and your loved one. It's available as a necklace with a matching 18 inch chain, or purchase just the pendant to place on your own chain. Tanzanite is known as the gem of positivity and energy and is the birthstone for the month of December. Emerald is known as the gem of love and life and is the birthstone for the month of May.

Style #: P5680-WTAEM
Top Rose: Genuine Tanzanite
small tanzanite round icon
  • 3 x 3 mm Round
  • 0.10 carats
  • AA Quality
  • eye-clean
  • Origin: Tanzania
Bottom Rose: Genuine Emerald
small emerald round icon
  • 3 x 3 mm Round
  • 0.10 carats
  • AA Quality
  • VS-Type III
  • Origin: Brazil
Genuine Diamonds: .03 carats
3
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1.3mm Round D-G SI2
retail price: $ 754.00
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$568.00
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$399.00
lab ruby-lab ruby rose vine pendant

Lab Ruby and Diamond Rose Vine Pendant In 14K Yellow Gold-Upon first sight I was worried this pendant would not lay flat due to how the bail was designed to look like part of the rose vine. However, it amazed me and lay just right! The rubies look like real roses and the three diamonds add a hint of sparkle. Its a beautiful and unique pendant.

Elissa B,
Plainfield, IL
Monday, December 7, 2020

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tanzanite Jewelry

Tanzanite is a member of the mineral family zoisite, which has been known about for nearly two centuries. Zoisite occurs in a number of varieties, the most sought after being tanzanite. This mineral family was named zoisite in 1805, some time after the Austrian scientist Baron Siegmund Zois von Edelstein (1747-1819) had identified the mineral in the Saualpe Mountains of Carintha, Austria. Siegmund Zois von Edelstein operated an iron mine in the Karawanken Mountains in Karnten Austria and encount... learn more

emerald Jewelry

The emerald has been a gem of fascination for over six thousand years. It is so prized that a fine emerald may be twice as valuable as a diamond. Emerald was first translated from Sanskrit as "marakata," meaning "the green of growing things." The name we know it as now is believed to come from an ancient Persian word, "smaragdus." Over time, it was corrupted to "emerald." Records show that the stone was known and sold in markets in Babylon as early as 4000 BC. The stone was worshiped by the Inca... learn more