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Gemstone Pendants

4.16 Carat Genuine Tanzanite .925 Sterling Silver Pendant Regular Quality

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Wire transfer price: $644 (save 1.5%)

Total Carat Weight: 4.16
Gem Quality: A (Good quality, commercial grade)
About This Quality

Our A Regular gem quality offers good commercial-grade gemstones with natural characteristics typical of each stone type. A solid choice for everyday jewelry at an accessible price point.

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Frequently Asked Questions

All You Need to Know About Sterling Silver Pendants

What chain should I use with a silver pendant?

Matching Chains

Match your chain metal to your pendant—sterling with sterling looks cohesive. Choose chain thickness based on pendant weight. A heavy pendant needs at least a 2mm chain. Cable and box chains are reliable choices that fit most bails.

  • Match metals for best look
  • Heavier pendants need thicker chains
  • Check that bail fits chain
  • 16-18" is most common length
Will gemstones in silver pendants fade?

Gemstone Care

Most gemstones are stable, but some fade in sunlight over time (amethyst, rose quartz). The silver setting won't cause fading. Store pendants away from direct light when not wearing. Clean gemstones gently—some are sensitive to chemicals.

  • Store away from sunlight
  • Some stones are heat-sensitive
  • Clean with mild soap and water
  • Avoid ultrasonic cleaners for soft stones
How do I clean a silver pendant with stones?

Cleaning Tips

Use warm water with a drop of dish soap. Gently scrub with a soft toothbrush around stones. Rinse thoroughly and dry completely. Don't use silver dip on pendants with gemstones—it can damage softer stones. Polish the silver parts with a cloth.

  • Mild soap and water is safest
  • Soft brush for crevices
  • Skip harsh silver dips
  • Dry completely before storing
What pendant size looks best?

Choosing Size

Pendant size is personal, but proportion matters. Smaller frames suit smaller pendants. Statement pieces should stand alone—don't layer with other necklaces. For everyday, 15-20mm works on most people without being overwhelming.

  • 15-20mm: Versatile everyday size
  • 25mm+: Statement territory
  • Consider your frame
  • Longer chains make pendants appear smaller
Can I shower with my silver pendant?

Water Exposure

It's best to remove it. Soap residue builds up over time, and water accelerates tarnish. Occasional exposure won't ruin it, but daily showering will dull the finish faster. If your pendant has gemstones, definitely take it off.

  • Remove before showering
  • Soap buildup dulls shine
  • Chlorine is especially damaging
  • Dry thoroughly if it gets wet

Buyer's Guide

Diamond Pendants Buying Guide

A diamond pendant sits at the center of your neckline, making it one of the most noticed pieces you'll wear. Getting it right means understanding size, setting, and chain pairing. Here's your guide.

Choosing the Right Size
Pendant size should work with your frame and neckline choices:

0.25-0.50 carats: Delicate and subtle. Works with high necklines and layering.

0.50-1 carat: The versatile range. Noticeable without overwhelming.

1-2 carats: Significant presence. Best with lower necklines that give the pendant room.

2+ carats: Statement pieces. Special occasions or bold personal style.

Consider your height and build. What looks proportionate on a petite person might look small on someone taller.
Popular Diamond Shapes
Round brilliant: Maximum sparkle, classic choice. Works with everything.

Princess: Square shape with lots of fire. Modern, geometric.

Pear: Teardrop shape elongates the neckline. Elegant and distinctive.

Oval: Similar sparkle to round, looks larger for the same carat weight.

Heart: Romantic statement. Quality matters—poorly cut hearts look off.

Marquise: Football shape, very distinctive. Vintage appeal.
Setting Styles
Solitaire: Single diamond, simple bail. Classic and timeless. All attention on the stone.

Bezel: Metal rim surrounds the diamond. Modern, secure, low profile.

Halo: Small diamonds encircle the center stone. Makes the pendant look larger, adds extra sparkle.

Three-stone: Center diamond flanked by two smaller stones. Represents past, present, future.

Cluster: Multiple small diamonds grouped together. Budget-friendly way to get the look of a larger stone.
Bail Types
The bail connects the pendant to the chain:

Fixed bail: Permanently attached to the pendant. Simple, secure, pendant faces forward.

Hidden bail: Bail connects behind the pendant, invisible from front. Clean look.

Diamond bail: Bail set with small diamonds. Extra sparkle, elevated look.

Swivel bail: Allows pendant to turn. Can prevent chain twisting but may not always face forward.

Make sure the bail opening fits your chain. Some bails only work with thin chains.
Chain Pairing
The chain matters more than most people realize:

Length: 16" sits at the collarbone (choker length). 18" is the most versatile. 20-24" falls lower on the chest.

Style: Cable chains are classic. Box chains are sleek and strong. Wheat chains have a woven look.

Thickness: Match chain thickness to pendant weight. Heavy pendants need thicker chains.

Metal: Match your pendant metal or intentionally mix. Platinum chains are strongest but heaviest.
Quality Considerations
For pendants, prioritize in this order:

1. Cut: A well-cut diamond catches light beautifully at center chest, where everyone looks.

2. Color: G-H looks white and saves money. For white metal settings, don't go below I.

3. Clarity: VS2-SI1 is ideal. The pendant is close enough to see, but tiny inclusions still disappear.

4. Carat: Get the best quality you can afford in your target size range.