





Silver Lab Grown Diamond 1/4 Cttw Three Stone Heart Pendant Necklace
Haus of Brilliance
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Details & care
Imbued with a symbolic meaning and captivating beauty, this exquisite pendant necklace is an emblem of love's timeless journey. Forged from the finest .925 sterling silver, the piece shimmers with a rhodium-plated finish, ensuring its lasting brilliance. At its core, a delicately heart-shaped silhouette captures the essence of romantic commitment each of the three lab-grown diamonds nestling within its frame signifies a poignant stage of love: past, present, and future. These gems, totaling a quarter carat, sparkle with an exceptional clarity of VS1-VS2 and a color grade of F-G, reflecting the purity and brightness of true love. Attuned to both ethics and aesthetics, these diamonds offer a responsible choice with their sustainable origin. Dangling gracefully from an 18-inch rope chain that secures with a reliable spring ring clasp.
- Metal: .925 White Sterling Silver with Rhodium Plating
- Average Gram Weight: 1.674
- Diamond 1 > Clarity: VS1-VS2, Color: F-G, Count: 3, Cut: Very Good, Origin: Lab-Grown, Setting: Prong, Shape: Round, Total Carat Weight: 0.25, Treatment: None
- Item #11213886
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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.
