3.00ct Amethyst With 0.16ct Diamond Pendant In 9K White Gold

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This elegant purple amethyst and diamond pendant features a marquise shaped amethyst which is perfectly complimented by the surrounding diamonds. The amethyst is 7mm x 14mm and weighs 3.00ct; the diamonds weigh 0.16ct.This necklace is made in 9K white gold and comes complete with a beautiful mirror trace chain.

Birthstone February Birthstone
Diamond Weight 0.16ct
Diamond Quality Colour G/H, Clarity SI

Diamond Guide

At Diamond Treats:

  • All diamond jewellery comes with a Diamond Certificate
  • The diamond 'Colour' and 'Clarity' that we set in each item is shown clearly on the product page
  • All diamonds are of a bright white 'Colour'.
  • All diamonds are eye clean so that there are almost no inclusions visble to the naked eye
  • All diamonds are of the finest 'Cut' to ensure that you get the most sparkling diamonds in your jewellery

THE FOUR C's:

Cut

Cut is a very important quality factor, and probably the most challenging, of the four Cs to understand. The brilliance of a diamond depends heavily on its cut, which give a diamond that brightness that seems to come from the very heart of the diamond. The quality of the cut is a result of just the right angles, proportions and finish of the diamond.  It is the quality of the cut that gives a diamond its ability to handle light, which in turn leads to its dazzling brilliance and fire.

Clarity

Almost all diamonds contain some inner flaws, or inclusions, that occur during the formation process.  These inclusions are the ‘birthmarks’ of the diamond.  The visibility, number and size of these inclusions determine what is called the clarity of a diamond. The inclusions interfere with the path of light through the diamond and therefore, diamonds that contain a lower degree of these inclusions create more brilliance.  The better the clarity of the diamond the more expensive the diamond will be.  Most inclusions in a diamond are so small that it is not possible to see them with the naked eye.

Color

A diamond is graded based on its lack of colour.  The less colour, or the more colourless a diamond is, the greater its value and its visual appeal. Diamond colour grades range as follows:

  • D-F (Colourless) – These are the rarest and highest colour grade diamonds
  • G-J (Near Colourless) – These are rare diamonds still with a bright white colour
  • K-M (Faint) – These are not so rare diamonds with a slight yellow tint
  • N-R (Very Light) – These are widely available diamonds with noticeable yellow tint
  • S-Z (Light) – These grade of diamonds are plentiful in the market and therefore the lowest colour grade

Colourless and Near Colourless diamonds are the most desirable since they allow the most refraction of light (sparkle). 

Carat (weight)

Diamond Carat is the unit of weight by which a diamond is measured  As diamond carat weight increases so does its value, however it is important to note that as larger diamonds are rarer than smaller ones, the value of a single diamond increases exponentially with its carat weight.  Often the carat weight of a diamond is used when talking about the diamonds size.  Although this is not strictly correct, naturally, as the weight of a diamond increases, so does its size, and for this reason people use Carat weight as an indication of size. 

The table below shows the approximate diameter of a round and princess cut diamond as the carat weight changes:

Diamond Weight in carats:

Round Diamond diameter in mm:

Princess Diamond size in mm:

0.10ct

3.00mm

2.50mm

0.20ct

3.80mm

 

0.25ct

 

3.50mm

0.30ct

4.30mm

 

0.40ct

4.80mm

 

0.50ct

5.20mm

4.40mm

0.70ct

5.85mm

 

0.75ct

 

5.00mm

0.90ct

6.30mm

 

1.00ct

6.50mm

5.50mm

Dimensions 17.7mm (H) x 9mm (W)
Gemstone Grade AAAA
Gemstone Details Purple Amethyst 7x14mm

Amethyst Jewellery

 

Our Amethysts are selected very carefully.  They are a beautiful shade of purple with the excellent transparency.  We maintain a very good quality of Amethyst throughout our jewellery.

 

Amethyst at a Glance: 

 Mineral Name:  Quartz
 Colour:  Deep shade of purple or a light lavender
 Main Factor  Affecting  Value:  Certain types of inclusions are found more often in natural gemstones than in their synthetic counterparts
 Inclusions:  Needles, clouds, fluids, and crystals are examples of inclusions typically found in these gemstones
 Birthstone:  Amethyst is a February Birthstone
 Some Diamond Mines:  Brazil, Uruguay, South Korea, Austria, Arizona & Texas (USA)

 

February's birthstone is the amethyst. Amethysts are said to reduce mental tension, induce pleasant dreams, prevent over-indulgence, help with breaking bad habits, and encourage transformation. The ancient Greeks believed that amethysts protected against drunkenness and passion. The stone's name comes from the Greek word amethystos, or "not drunken."

 

World of Amethyst

Amethyst was as expensive as ruby & emerald until the 19th Century, when Brazil’s large deposits were unveiled. It was believed to prevent intoxication—amethystos means ‘not drunk’ in Ancient Greek. Today, as the most valued quartz variety, amethyst is in demand for designer pieces and its purple to pastel hues retain wide consumer appeal.  The use of Amethyst in Jewellery creates a wonderful combination when set in yellow or white gold.  Often set with diamonds, Amethyst Jewellery is adorned by millions throughout the world!

 

Largest amethyst found:

The ‘Empress of Uruguay’ which weighed 2.5 tonnes, was discovered in November 2007 and needed two very large cranes to lift it from the mine where it was discovered in Uruguay. The Crystal Caves Museum paid $75,000 and a further $25,000 just to get the stone cleaned and set up in the museum. It now has a value estimated at over $250,000.

 

Myths and Legends:

Due to its wine-like colour, Greek legends associated amethysts with Bacchus, the god of wine; son of Jupiter; who was the last god to join the twelve Olympians. Bacchus was tutored into appreciating good wine!  The Greeks believed amethysts prevented drunkenness or intoxication; whilst soldiers during medieval times believed the amulets contained healing powers and kept people ‘cool-headed’.

The name Amethyst was borne from the Greek word ‘ametusthos’, (not intoxicated). Bacchus; angry over an insult and determined to avenge himself declared the first person he’d encounter will be eaten by his tigers. The unfortunate mortal happened to be a beautiful maiden named Amethyst on her way to worship at the shrine of Diana. As the ferocious beasts attempted to ambush her, she sought the protection of the goddess and was saved by being turned into a clear, white crystal. Bacchus, regretting his cruelty, poured the juice of his grapes over the stone as an offering, giving the gem its lush purple hue.

 

Amethyst: As a ‘talisman’.

The amethyst is believed to stimulate and sooth the mind. The gemstone is highly regarded as a gem that rises above its commonality and transcends it. Amethyst is especially supportive of the emotional body, bringing those who are overworked, overstressed, or overwhelmed back to centre.

 

Interesting facts and beliefs:

 

1. Amethyst is an alternative variation of quartz, the second most abundant mineral on Earth.

2. Amethyst is especially calming of the emotional body, bringing those who are overworked, overstressed, or overwhelmed back to normality. It eases tensions that lead to headaches, and is a great talisman to calm those who tend to be hot-headed and easily irritated.

3. Amethysts, famously claim to prevent drunkenness but also claims to prevent over-indulgences within ‘the richer classes’.

4. In today’s world, Amethysts are a remarkable stone of spirituality and contentment, known for their metaphysical abilities to alter the mind and inspire an enhanced meditative state. Its high frequency is believed to purify the aura of any negative energy, and create a protective shield of light around the body, allowing the wearer to remain clear, lucid and grounded while opening to spiritual direction. Amethyst is also believed to stimulates the Third Eye, Crown and Etheric Chakras enhancing cognitive perception as well as accelerating the development of intuitive ability. It initiates wisdom and an understanding, and provides comfort for those grieving the loss of a loved one.

5. Amethyst is believed to help in the creation of new ideas, from conception to delivery, and bring projects to a completion - A talisman of focus and drive.

6. Amethyst is the birthstone for February and one of the emblems of the twelve apostles.

7. Top quality amethysts have been set in religious jewellery and crown jewels for hundreds of years. It was once considered equal in value to ruby, emerald & sapphire. It’s no wonder amethyst adorns the fingers of bishops as well as the regalia of the British monarch.

 

Diamond Treats is the online store brought to you by Satyan Jewellers, the home of luxury jewellery from a company with over 30 years within the industry. Based in London, Satyan Jewellers has grown to accommodate clients from around the world and is proud to bring to the market an unparalleled level of customer service, and vast collections of diamonds that stun, sparkle and shine in a wide variety of jewellery forms.

 

Metal 9K White Gold
Free Valuation Certificate
Conflict Free Diamonds
3 Year Guarantee
Diamond / Gemstone Certificate
Delivery Details:
ALL ITEMS IN STOCK WILL BE DISPATCHED IN 1-2 WORKING DAY
  • Free Delivery on all items shipped to UK, Northern Ireland & Channel Islands
  • Want Delivery Before 9am?  This option is also available for £15.95 when you checkout
  • Stock Availability - Please see below the Product Price on the product pages for actual delivery time
  • If the ordered item is in stock, we aim to ship all items within 24 hours of receiving your order
  • All shipments over £100 are sent fully insured and through 'Royal Mail Special Delivery' where the shipment is guaranteed to be delivered by 1pm on the day after we dispatch your item
  • Orders under £100 will be sent by 'Royal Mail Signed for' delivery where the shipment is tracked and signed for at point of delivery. The estimated delivery time for this service is 1-3 Days. For Next Day delivery please selected 'Next Working Day by 1pm Special Delivery' at checkout for a cost of £6.95
  • Please note that for orders placed on weekends and bank holidays, if Next Working Day delivery is selected, then the order will be dispatched on the next working day and delivered the next working day after.

International Customers:

  • AT CHECKOUT, VAT WILL BE DEDUCTED FOR CUSTOMERS OUTSIDE THE UNITED KINGDOM
  • Please note that if delivery is required to a country outside of the United Kingdom, your country's customs office may require that you pay import duties and taxes on your ordered jewellery. It is important to note that you are liable to pay these and Diamond Treats take no responsiblity for any international duties or taxes which may be incurred.
  • We ship by FedEx International Priority so all items will need to be signed for at point of receipt
  • Shipping charges are £59.95 per shipment
  • If your ordered item is in stock, delivery time is about 4-5 working days from date of order

Returns Policy:

  • No Quibble 30 Day Returns for full refunds as long as the item is in the same condition it was in when dispatched
  • Free 30 Day Exchanges 
  • All "Made to Order" items are custom made for you and therefore cannot be exchanged or refunded.  These items will be clearly marked as "MADE TO ORDER" under the Add to Bag button on the product pages.  Returning or exchanging items are a consumers 'Right to Cancel'.  Your right to cancel does not apply to goods that are made to the consumers specifications or are clearly personalised.  In our store, these items will normally be rings which have to be specially made to your finger size. 
What if my Ring Size is not in Stock?

If the ring size is in stock, when you go to select your ring size, the words "In Stock" will appear next to the size.  If the ring size you want is not in stock, you can still order the ring but the delivery time will be 6 weeks.  You can also select your ring size and see the delivery time under the Add to Bag button.  All items in stock will be dispatched within 1-2 wroking days.

What is the purpose of a valuation certificate?

The valuation shows the RRP (Recommended Retail Price) of the item which is required by insurance companies as the retail price of the item for replacement purposes.  It also acts as a proof of ownership.

What diamond quality is used?

The diamonds set in our jewellery are a minimum of Clarity SI and Colour G/H. The actual diamond colour and clarity for each product is shown next to "Diamond Quality" in the ‘Summary of Details’ section of every product page. 

Will I get a Diamond / Gemstone Certificate?

All of our diamonds and gemstones come with a Certificate.  

Can I return earrings?

Yes.  We are able to steralise earrings if returned so are happy for customers to return their Diamond Earrings if necessary.

Can I have my order delivered to an Alternate Address to my billing address?

Yes.  You will be prompted to enter the required delivery address at checkout.  Please note that if you wish to pay with finance arranged through 'Pay4later' then the item can only be sent to your billing address.

Can I collect my item?

Yes.  Just email sales@diamondtreats.co.uk or call 0208 475 7211 as soon as you have placed your order to arrange an appointment.  The order will have to be collected by the person who placed the order and they will have to present the credit / debit card with which they paid for the item as well as a photo ID and a proof of address (which is less than 3 months old).

Can I request a specific delivery date?

Yes.  Just email sales@diamondtreats.co.uk or call 0208 475 7211 as soon as you have placed your order and we will ensure that the items are sent to you to be received on your requested date.

Are your diamonds conflict free?

Yes.  Our suppliers guarantee that all diamonds come through a government and UN backed process introduced in 2003 know as the ‘Kimberley Process’.  

Is your jewellery nickel free?

All our items are manufactured to fully comply by the UK and EU regulations that apply to the use of Nickel in Jewellery.

Are the products hallmarked?

All of our products are hallmarked as stipulated by the law in UK.

What is Rhodium plating?

The natural colour of white gold has a slight shade of yellow, therefore white gold jewellery is plated with Rhodium which is a precious white metal that gives it a wonderful white shine.  Rhodium plating can wear away eventually through normal wear and tear but to keep jewellery looking its best, the item can easily be re-rhodium plated to bring it back to new. 

 

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