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14K Diamond and FW Cultured Pearl Pendant

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14K Diamond and FW Cultured Pearl PendantThis stunning piece of jewelry is titled '14K Diamond and FW Cultured Pearl Pendant'. Crafted from gleaming 14k yellow gold, it features a genuine freshwater cultured pearl and a natural diamond with a weight of 0. 006 CT. The pendant has been expertly casted and polished to achieve a solid, sturdy finish. The pearl is round in shape, with a size of 5. 0 5. 5 mm, and has been cultured for an ethereal elegance. The natural diamond is round in shape,

This stunning piece of jewelry is titled '14K Diamond and FW Cultured Pearl Pendant'. Crafted from gleaming 14k yellow gold, it features a genuine freshwater cultured pearl and a natural diamond with a weight of 0.006 CT. The pendant has been expertly casted and polished to achieve a solid, sturdy finish. The pearl is round in shape, with a size of 5.0-5.5 mm, and has been cultured for an ethereal elegance. The natural diamond is round in shape, with a size of 1.1 mm and a weight of 0.007 ct, and has been prong set to showcase its brilliance. The piece measures 16 mm in length and 6 mm in width, making it an eye-catching addition to any outfit. It comes complete with a drilled and glued setting for the pearl and a prong set for the diamond. A perfect birthstone gift option for those born in June. Each piece is sold individually, making it a unique and meaningful addition to your jewelry collection.

Attributes: Polished
Attributes: 14k Yellow gold
Attributes: Genuine
Attributes: Freshwater cultured pearl
Attributes: Diamond
Metal: 14k Yellow Gold
Average Weight: 0.74 GM
Diamond Weight: 0.006 CT
Product Type: Jewelry
Jewelry Type: Pendants & Charms
Material: Primary Gold
Material: Primary - Color Yellow
Material: Primary - Purity 14K
Length of Item: 16 mm
Width of Item: 6 mm
Sold By Unit: Each
Birthstone Month: (06) June
Feature: Solid
Manufacturing Process: Casted

Stone Type: Pearl
Pearl Type: Freshwater
Stone Shape: Round
Stone Creation Method: Cultured
Stone Size: 5.0-5.5 mm
Stone Quantity: 1
Stone Setting: Drilled & Glued

Stone Type: Diamond
Stone Shape: Round
Stone Creation Method: Natural
Stone Size: 1.1 mm
Stone Quantity: 1
Stone Weight: 0.007 ct
Stone Setting: Prong Set

Product ID: XBS279

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The book is—as the subtitle states—an “Overview of Egyptian History.” The book is a brief summary of Egypt’s long and interesting history. It starts with historical events: who were the rulers? What territories did Egypt conquer? Who conquered Egypt. The second part of the book discusses social, economic, and religious history. This primer lays out all of the above topics but with little detail so the reader may wish to select topics of interest to study in further depth elsewhere. Because Egypt’s history includes millennia, I find it hard to understand, so reading this book was valuable to me. The book is written in a style that makes it easy to read. It is not at all dry as some textbooks can be. I recommend this book to anyone who wants an overview of Egyptian history and look forward to reading other books in the series.
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