Discover sophistication with Gabriel & Co.'s halo stud earrings featuring two 4mm round cut Emerald gemstones set in the center of the halo. The 0.09-carats of total diamond weight, SI2 or higher clarity, and near-colorless grade enhance the allure of these earrings, seamlessly blending classic elegance with modern refinement. Elevate your style with the timeless beauty of Emerald gemstones in these exquisite Gabriel & Co. stud earrings.
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14K Yellow Gold Studs available for same day shipping. Other sizes take 2-3 weeks to make. Rush delivery available depending on style and upon request
- Earrings measure 5.9mm diameter, approximately 0.23 inches or just under 1/4 inch
- Available in 14K or 18K white, rose or yellow gold
- Includes earring box
- Includes jewelry appraisal
- Ships fully insured to point of delivery
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