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14K White / Yellow Gold Tashmarine & White / Green Diamond Pendant w/ Chain - J316202
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J316202 - 14K White / Yellow Gold Tashmarine & White / Green Diamond Pendant w/ Chain
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14K White / Yellow Gold Tashmarine & White / Green Diamond Pendant w/ Chain

Enrich your look with a classic symbol and dramatic gems. Designed with a combination of polished 14K white and yellow gold, this cross pendant gleams with four round full cut 4mm green tashmarine in claw settings at the center. Adding a unique touch are four round full cut green diamonds in bezel settings and one round full cut diamond in a bead setting.

The tashmarine weighs 1.04ct and the total diamond weight is 0.08ct, both approximate. The white diamonds have a color of I-J and SI clarity.This pendant measures 1-5/8"L x 1-1/8"W and has a double bail. For your convenience, it is accompanied by a curb link chain secured by a spring ring clasp.

About Tashmarine
Long ago, Marco Polo and silk traders traveled along the old Silk Road of central Asia, bringing riches of the East to the Western world. Today, Tashmarine™ is found along the Silk Road and is making its way to jewelers throughout the world. Its name is a combination of the East and West. “Tash” means “stone” in many central Asian dialects and “marine” means “ocean” in Latin. Hence, Tashmarine™ is the “ocean colored gemstone.” The couple who introduced this gem to the public also have a daughter named Tasha, adding special meaning and beauty to one of the world’s newest gemstones.

Vendor Warranty: 1 year from date of purchase.

Part of the Gems en Vogue Collection. Gems En Vogue is based upon natural gemstones; most are untreated and many are exotic and in limited supply. Each comes with literature explaining the background of the gemstones. All weights pertaining to diamond weights are minimum weights. Additionally, please note that many gemstones are treated to enhance their beauty. Click here for important information about gemstone enhancements and special care requirements.

Michael Valitutti Gems en Vogue
Gems en Vogue is a premium collection of stunning one-of-kind jewelry that features rare and exotic gemstones from all over the world. Unique and intricate designs, quality craftsmanship and low price points are all cornerstones of the collection.

In order to obtain the highly sought stones that form the basis of the collection, the people behind Gems en Vogue travel extensively throughout the world. While many incredible gemstones can be obtained in North America, other locations such as Germany, Thailand, Bangkok, Australia and Africa boast spectacular stones.

Each piece of jewelry is designed around a specific gemstone and is often inspired by nature or architecture and influenced by historical jewelry and current fashion trends. The ultimate goal is always to present customers with wonderfully original jewelry pieces they'll be delighted to wear.

About Michael Valitutti
Gems en Vogue, Gems en Vogue II, and Brilliante Facet Collection guest Michael Valitutti is a graduate gemologist and award-winning jewelry designer who practically fell into the jewelry industry.

Michael had decided to pursue his MBA, but before returning to his studies, he took a summer job working for a friend - a jeweler in a swanky area of downtown Toronto. He recalls, "I liked it so much, I decided to pursue this career full time, so I asked for a refund of my tuition and the rest is history."

It's no surprise that Michael ended up on TV selling jewelry. More than 30 years ago, he did a pilot for his own TV show. He also worked at the TV station on weekends, working his way up to floor director. Now he is at home on TV and at home in the jewelry business.

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