





Silver 1.0 Cttw Black and White Diamond Alternating Classic Cross Pendant Necklace
Haus of Brilliance
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Details & care
Imbued with a serene elegance, this cross pendant necklace marries the timeless allure of sterling silver with the enigmatic contrast of black and white diamonds. With a total weight of 1.0 carat, the stones natural, round-cut diamonds in black and white hues alternate in a delicately orchestrated symphony along the arms of the cross. The black diamonds, placed thoughtfully at the edges, encase the luminous I-J color, I3 clarity white diamonds that draw the eye inward, creating a mesmerizing focal point. Elegantly crafted, the pendant hangs from an 18-inch sterling silver chain, polished to mirror brightness, assuring that the piece rests gracefully at the collarbone, enhancing any neckline it graces.
- Metal: .925 White Sterling Silver with Rhodium Plating
- Average Gram Weight: 1.44
- Diamond 1 > Clarity: I3, Color: Black, Count: 11, Cut: Excellent, Origin: Natural, Setting: Prong, Shape: Round, Total Carat Weight: 0.65, Treatment: Color treated
- Diamond 2 > Clarity: I3, Color: I-J, Count: 6, Cut: Excellent, Origin: Natural, Setting: Prong, Shape: Round, Total Carat Weight: 0.35, Treatment: None
- Item #11238573
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This item has a different return policy. Items sold and shipped by Haus of Brilliance can be returned by mail or to a Nordstrom store within 90 days of when the item shipped and must be in new condition, with tags attached. We can’t accept returns for this item at Nordstrom Rack.
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Haus of Brilliance
Haus of Brilliance brings fine jewelry to everyone. We offer a massive selection of natural diamonds, lab-grown diamonds, gemstones, and pearls across every style, budget, and moment. Our pieces are made to be worn, enjoyed, and lived in. Because luxury should feel personal. And brilliance should be for all.
