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|  | |  | | | 10k White Gold Diamond 3-Stone Heart Pendant (1/10 cttw, I-J Color, I2-I3 Clarity), 18" | | | | | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 18.0 inches | | Product Width: | 15.18 millimeters | | Product Height: | 16.4 millimeters | | Package Length: | 3.25 inches | | Package Width: | 2.62 inches | | Package Height: | 1.5 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.23 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 18 reviews |
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| | Jewelry Information | | Metal Stamp: | 10k | | Metal: | white-gold | | Material: | diamond, white-gold | | Chain: | 5R rope | | Clasp: | spring-ring-clasps | | Gem Type: | Diamond | | Number of Stones: | 3 | | Setting: | prong | | Stone Clarity: | I3 | | Stone Color: | IJ | | Stone Cut: | good-cut | | Stone Shape: | Round | | Total Diamond Weight: | 0.1 carats | | Total Metal Weight: | 0.97 grams |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.
Good value Mar 03, 2010 I bought this for my girlfriend for Valentine's Day and I would have to agree with other reviewers:
- The pendant is rather small. However I think it makes it look cute on my girlfriend's neck.
- The chain is way too thin. She has worn it several times without issue, but we will definitely get a new chain before this one breaks.
- The diamonds are small and they don't pack quite as much sparkle as other higher rated diamonds.
However, overall it is still a good value for the money, so if you don't have a big problem with any of the above I would definitely recommend this pendant. My girlfriend is quite happy with it.
DON'T BUY THIS - IT'S JUNK!!! Feb 14, 2010 This item is very deceiving. It measures about a quarter of an inch and the diamonds need to be viewed with a magnifying glass!! The chain is absolute junk. The item came boxed as most necklaces do, but the chain was hopelessly knotted in three places. I ended up breaking it, which was very easy to do with my bare hands, and spending another $60 to buy a decent chain. DO NOT BUY THIS NECKLACE. You will be very disappointed.
3-stone pendant Feb 06, 2010 The pendant is beautiful but the chain was very thin and flimsy. I had to replace the chain immediately.
Not large, but very nice. Jan 08, 2010 This pendant is really nice, and my girlfriend really loves it. Can't say much else if this is the style you are looking for. Good buy.
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It's Okay Dec 28, 2009 Well I got this as a gift for my girlfriend, and she loved it. That is why it gets three stars out of me. I do agree that the chain is a bit too thin, but that wasn't a big deal. I just bought a different chain with it. Amazon has plenty to choose from. It was smaller than it looks in the picture, and from the side it isn't the most beautiful piece, but it looks nice from the front. The very bottom diamond was loose, but I gave it a little push, and it seemed to click into the setting and has stayed firm. Overall I think it was a good purchase for what it costs, but next time I buy jewelry I'm probably not going to do it online. At least that way I'll know what I'm paying for.
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| Some History from Wikipidia.com in regards to Mothers' Day :
In 1907, Mother's Day was first celebrated in a small, private way by Anna Marie Jarvis in Grafton, West Virginia, to commemorate the anniversary of her mother's death two years earlier on May 9, 1905. Jarvis's mother, named Anna Maria Reeves Jarvis, had been active in Mother's Day campaigns for peace and worker's safety and health since end of American Civil War. The younger Jarvis launched a quest to get wider recognition of Mother's Day. The celebration organized by Jarvis on May 10, 1908 involved 407 children with their mothers at the Andrews Methodist Episcopal Church in Grafton (this church is now the Mother's Day Shrine). Grafton is, thus, the place recognized as the birthplace of Mother's Day.
The subsequent campaign to recognize Mother's Day was financed by clothing merchant John Wanamaker. As the custom of Mother's Day spread, the emphasis shifted from the pacifism and reform movements to a general appreciation of mothers. The first official recognition of the holiday was by West Virginia in 1910. A proclamation designating the second Sunday in May as Mother's Day was signed by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson on May 14, 1914.
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