Akoya Pearl and Diamond Constellation Earrings in White Gold
An elegant drop earring with a 8-8.5mm cultured Akoya pearl delicately suspended from a sparkling solitaire diamond, finished on an 18 carat white gold chain.
Product Code: AEWRWG1227
An elegant drop earring with a 8-8.5mm cultured Akoya pearl delicately suspended from a sparkling solitaire diamond, finished on an 18 carat white gold chain.
These delicate and understated earrings feature a pair of sparkling round diamonds, each presented in a flat 18 carat white gold setting, from which the chain and pearls are suspended.
The type of saltwater pearl selected for these refined daywear is the Akoya pearl, the classic pearl that is traditionally cultured in oysters in Japan's coastal waters.
One of the best qualities of Akoya pearls, being noted for the quality of their lustre, is the way that the pearls will catch the light as they move on their chain.
The total length of the chain is 3cm, with the overall drop of the earring including the pearl a total of approximately 4cm.
The earrings are secured behind the ear with a secure push back fastening.
The Akoya Pearl and Diamond Constellation Earrings can be purchased with a matching Classic Solitaire Diamond Pendant and Classic Solitaire Diamond Bracelet.
Pearl Type |
Akoya
Akoya pearls are cultured in saltwater oysters, mostly in Japan, and are loved for their white colour, pink overtone and sharp lustre. Freshwater pearls are cultured in mussels in China, in colours of white or pastel pink, peach or lavender and in a variety of shapes. South Sea pearls are saltwater pearls, with a silky lustre, that are cultured in Australia, the Philippines and Indonesia. Tahitian pearls are saltwater pearls from French Polynesia, with exotic dark colours that often display overtones of pink, purple and green. Learn more about the different types and qualities of pearls in our Guide to Pearl Grading. |
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Pearl Size |
8-8.5mm
A round pearl is measured across its diameter in millimetres. For non-spherical, baroque and other shapes of pearls, both the length and width of the pearl is measured. The most popular Akoya and Freshwater pearl sizes for earrings and necklaces are between 7 and 9mm in diameter. South Sea and Tahitian pearls are typically worn between 9 and 11mm in diameter, or larger for more statement pieces. Learn more about the different types and qualities of pearls in our Guide to Pearl Grading. |
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Pearl Shape |
Round
Pearls have a variety of shapes, with the classic round and drop shapes being the most popular to wear. The shape of the pearls used in our jewellery is graded in accordance with the GIA Pearl Description System. The table shows the different shapes that are possible. Learn more about the different types and qualities of pearls in our Guide to Pearl Grading.
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Pearl Colour |
White with a Pink Overtone
One of the most unique qualities of a pearl is its colour. At Winterson we grade the colour of the pearls in our jewellery with the GIA Pearl Description System. The table shows the different colour characteristics that may be displayed by a pearl. We will always disclose whether a pearl has been treated for colour. Learn more about the different types and qualities of pearls in our Guide to Pearl Grading.
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Pearl Lustre |
Excellent
The lustre of a pearl describes how light is reflected from a pearl's surface. The strength of a pearl's lustre is one of the most important qualities to consider. The pearls used in our jewellery are graded in accordance with the GIA Pearl Description System. The table describes the different strengths of lustre that are possible. Learn more about the different types and qualities of pearls in our Guide to Pearl Grading.
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Pearl Surface |
Clean
Each pearl is unique and may often have small blemishes or irregularities on its surface. The presence of these surface characteristics may add to a pearl's individual beauty but, if significant, could suggest its durability might be affected. We grade the surface of the pearls in our jewellery with the GIA Pearl Description System. The table describes the different types of surface quality that are possible. Learn more about the different types and qualities of pearls in our Guide to Pearl Grading.
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Nacre Quality |
Acceptable
Nacre is the unique layered material that gives a pearl its reflective and iridescent properties. A pearl's beauty and value may be determined by the thickness and crystal structure of its nacre. All our pearls are selected for having the highest grading of nacre quality (described as Acceptable) under the GIA Pearl Description System. The table describes the different types of nacre quality that are possible. Learn more about the different types and qualities of pearls in our Guide to Pearl Grading.
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Pearl Matching |
Excellent
Matching describes the uniformity of appearance of two or more pearls that have been used in jewellery, for example in necklaces, bracelets or earrings. The pearls used in our jewellery are graded in accordance with the GIA Pearl Description System. The table describes the different levels of matching that are possible. Learn more about the different types and qualities of pearls in our Guide to Pearl Grading.
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Gemstone | Diamond | ||||||||||||||||
Diamond Carats | 0.12 carats total weight | ||||||||||||||||
Diamond Colour | White/near colourless H | ||||||||||||||||
Diamond Clarity | SI1 | ||||||||||||||||
Diamond Cut | Round brilliant | ||||||||||||||||
Metal | 18 carat white gold |
Christmas Deliveries
For delivery before Christmas, our last shipping date is 11am on 20th December 2024 for orders that are being shipped to addresses in the UK (excluding certain postcodes) by Royal Mail Special Delivery and 10am on 13th December 2024 for FedEx International Priority services to Europe, USA, Canada and other international destinations.
Delivery Costs
Orders to UK destinations by Royal Mail Special Delivery are free. We charge £25 for delivery by FedEx on shipments to destinations in Europe, the USA and Canada and £35 for orders to other destinations.
VAT & Sales Taxes
Please note that if you are sending an order outside the UK, then VAT will be removed from your order during checkout and any local customs duties, taxes or administration charges on import should be paid directly by you.
Delivery Dates
UK orders received before 11am on Monday to Friday are shipped the same day for next day delivery in the UK, including on Saturday. International orders that are received before 10am on Monday to Friday are shipped the same day and delivered approximately 2-5 working days after shipment.
Insurance
All our shipments are fully insured by us until they are signed for by you on delivery. Upon shipment, we will send you a confirmation with the details of how to track the progress of your order.
Further Delivery and Taxes Information
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Returns
We offer a 30 day Returns period if you wish to return or exchange your item. This service is free to use for customers in the UK.
Extended Christmas Returns
Please note that, for purchases made on or before 8th December 2024, our returns period over Christmas is extended until 8th January 2025 for you to return or exchange a piece of jewellery with us. For purchases made on or after 9th December 2024, we offer a 30 day Returns period from the date of receipt of your order so that you can return the jewellery to us for any reason.
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