‘A.P. One’ Halo Diamond Stud Earrings, White Gold, 1.00 Carat
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Crafted in 18K white gold, these timeless diamond earrings showcase two GIA-certified round brilliant cut diamonds, each weighing 0.40 carat (total 0.80 carat). Graded G in color (Top Wesselton) and VS2 in clarity, further enhanced by their excellent cut, polish, and symmetry (EX/EX/EX).
Each center stone is securely set in a classic four-claw setting and framed by a delicate halo of 0.01 carat/each diamond, totalling 0.20 carat, which adds extra sparkle and a refined finish. These elegant halo earrings are the perfect blend of sophistication and sparkle—ideal for both everyday elegance and special occasions. All in all the total carat weight is 1.00 carat.
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Diamond Shape: Round Brilliant Cut
Carat Weight: 2 x 0.40 carat total 0.80 carat
Color: G (Top Wesselton)
Clarity: VS2
Cut/Pol/Sym: EX/EX/EX
Diamond Certificate: GIA
Halo Diamonds: 0.01carat/per diamond – Total Carat of Halo 0.20 Carat.
Metal: 18K White Gold
Carat
What does carat mean?
The weight of gemstones and thus diamonds is expressed in carats. A carat is divided into 100 ‘points’. The weight of stones above a carat is usually given in carats, while stones below a carat are usually given in ‘points’. The value of a diamond increases with carat weight because a larger diamond is rarer than a smaller diamond. This is why a diamond of one carat is generally more valuable than four diamonds of 0.25 carat of the same quality.

Color
The color of the diamond
Diamonds come in all shades, but most diamonds in jewelry range from colorless to almost colorless. For a long time, the perfect diamond was considered to be completely colorless. A colorless diamond is rarer than a light yellowish diamond and is also the most sought-after color for engagement rings and jewelry. Therefore, a colorless diamond is usually more expensive than a yellowish diamond.
Keep in mind that a diamond with a slight shade of color (E and lower) can also have hints of brown or green undertones. This is not desirable and is not indicated on the certificate. Always ask your jeweler about this before making a purchase to ensure you are getting a high-quality diamond.

Clarity
What is diamond clarity?
Diamonds usually contain internal or external inclusions, or both. Common inclusions in diamonds are uncrystallized carbon (graphite), crystals, or cleavages in the crystal. Inclusions can usually be divided into two groups: white inclusions and black inclusions. Black inclusions are typically easier to spot with the naked eye, while white inclusions can affect the strength and durability of the diamond. The certificate usually provides information about what inclusions your diamond has and where they are located.
When assessing clarity, four factors are considered: size of the enclosure, position, contrast and number of reflections. A diamond with many inclusions is naturally more delicate than a flawless diamond. The more inclusions a diamond has, the more difficult it will be for the light to bounce through the stone and reflect the desired brilliance.

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