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10k Yellow Gold 10mm Ruby and Diamond Floral Stud Earrings | 
| Brand: Amazon.com Collection Category: Jewelry
List Price: $225.00 Buy New: $169.99 You Save: $55.01 (24%)
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 29706
Metal Stamp: 10k Metal: yellow-gold Setting: 4-prong Back Finding: friction back Gem Type: Ruby Number Of Stones: 12 Stone Shape: Oval Gem Weight: 1.4 Metal Weight: 1.4 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 2.4 x 2 x 1.5
Model: F1896RU ASIN: B001CSAYWI
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| » | Diamond: .03 cttw, I-J Color, I3 Clarity |
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Amazon.com Product Description Ruby ovals and petite diamond accents are presented in 10 karat yellow gold in these pretty floral stud earrings. Each earring holds a trio of prong-set rubies with a rich purplish-red color. Genuine diamond accents grace the leaf shapes in between. The 10mm studs are completed with posts and friction backings of 10 karat yellow gold.
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| Customer Reviews:
Same color as picture. August 30, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I received this set this morning and gave them to my wife this evening.
When I made the order I thought that the picture looked more like Amethyst stones rather than Ruby, but just thought the color was off a bit. Now that I've received them, they do look like Amethyst, and when my wife saw them she exclaimed "Oh, what pretty Amethyst ear rings."
I told her that I had paid for Ruby and Diamond ear rings so I could return them, but she loves them and wouldn't hear of it. So, she is keeping them. The Diamonds are so tiny that they are hardly visible.
But since I paid for much more than Amethyst looking stones, and tiny Diamond chips, I'm disappointed that I spent as much as I did.
I'm no expert, but to me, Rubies are supposed to be red, not dark Lavender.
Update, September 2.....
I took these ear rings in to a Jeweler to get an expert opinion, and here are the results. The Ruby ear rings I received are indeed Sapphire, and not Amethyst, as my wife and I thought. Real red Rubies are more expensive than the lighter "pink" hued Sapphire.
Ruby is actually an instance of the mineral Corundum. In fact the only difference between a Sapphire and a Ruby is the color. A Corundum of any color other than red is a Sapphire.
Rubies with real red color are more valuable than those with purple hues which are generally classified as Sapphire.
So, I paid for Ruby and received Sapphire, but my wife likes them, so what can I do?
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