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Sterling Silver Sterling Silver 874 Sterling Silver Neckwear 911 Sterling Silver Earrings 937 Sterling Silver Rings 950 Sterling Silver Bracelets 967 Sterling Silver Brooches A B C D E A. 85504 | B. 67992 | C. 69940 | D. 20347 | E. 28190 Sterling Sterling Silver Diamond Neckwear Sterling Silver Diamond Neckwear 650080 650193 650194 650195 68664 Diamond Heart Necklace Diamond Heart Necklace Diamond Heart Necklace Diamond Heart Necklace Diamond Heart Necklace 68577 68577 66823 1 1 ⁄6 CTW, 20.6x12.2mm .02 CTW, 26.1x25.7mm .06 CTW, 22.7x29.9mm .03 CTW, 29x29.5mm ⁄6 CTW, 18x14.9mm Diamond 5-Station Necklace Diamond 7-Station Necklace Diamond Necklace 1 1 bail ID 3.4x1.4mm, sterling bail ID 2mm, sterling silver bail ID 3.6mm, sterling silver sterling silver with bail ID 1.7x1.5mm, sterling ⁄4 CTW, 2.4mm, sterling silver ⁄3 CTW, 2.3mm, sterling silver .07 CTW, 21.8x16.7mm, bail ID 8.5x3.9mm silver with rose gold with rose gold plating with rose gold plating rose gold plating, 205 silver with rose gold 548, I2, H+, 18", $555 548, I2, H+, 24", $559 sterling silver/14kt yellow, 33, I1, G-H, plating, 548, I2, H+, 18", $405 205, I3, G-I, 18", $135 205, I3, G-I, 18", $289 I3, G-I, 18", $195 plating, 548, I2, H+, 18", $425 Also available in 14kt white, Also available in 14kt white, 18" brown leather cord, $429 Available only as shown. Available only as shown. Available only as shown. Available only as shown. Available only as shown. 14kt yellow, 14kt rose. 14kt yellow, 14kt rose. Mounting #84316. Matching ring #650079. 67444 69473 69474 651291 651291 68666 650068 69952 69954 67990 Diamond Necklace Diamond Necklace Diamond Necklace Love for Infinity™ Diamond Love for Infinity™ Diamond Heart Necklace Diamond Heart Necklace Diamond Heart Necklace Diamond Heart Necklace Diamond Heart Necklace 1 1 1 1 1 .01 CTW, 28.4x22mm .03 CTW, 15x12.4mm ⁄10 CTW, 17.5x9.1mm Necklace, ⁄8 CTW Diamond Necklace, ⁄8 CTW .05 CTW, 21.3x13.1mm ⁄10 CTW, 20.8x18.4mm .06 CTW, 20.4x18.3mm ⁄10 CTW, 22.2x17.9mm .005 CTW, 16.5x12.5mm bail ID 7.8x3.8mm, sterling sterling silver bail ID 6.3x3.1mm, sterling 13x32mm, sterling silver 9x23mm, sterling silver bail ID 7.6x2.1mm, sterling bail ID 2.7x1.7mm, sterling bail ID 3.8x1.7mm, sterling bail ID 2.3x1.3mm, sterling bail ID 4.2x2.7mm, sterling silver, 432, I1, H-I, 18", $139 548, I2, H+, 18", $125 silver, 548, I2, H+, 18", $275 33, I1, G-H, 19.85", $449 33, I1, G-H, 20", $449 silver with rose gold plating silver with rose gold silver, 548, I2, H+, 18", $205 silver, 548, I2, H+, 18", $289 silver, 548, I2, H+, 18", $75 Available only as shown. Available only as shown. Available only as shown. 548, I2, H+, 18", $215 plating, 548, I2, H+, 18", $285 Available only as shown. Available only as shown. Available only as shown. Matching earrings #67445. Available only as shown. Available only as shown. Matching Matching earrings #650077, Mounting #67990. Matching earrings #650069, ring #650075. ring #650076. earrings #67991, ring #68941. 67442 85547 68662 68532 68532 69955 69956 85506 85509 Diamond Necklace Diamond Heart Necklace Diamond Heart Necklace Diamond Heart Necklace Diamond Heart Necklace Diamond 3-in-1 Heart Necklace Diamond Heart Necklace Diamond Heart Love Necklace Diamond Heart Love Necklace 1 1 1 1 1 .015 CTW, 24.1x15mm .02 CTW, 15.7x10mm ⁄10 CTW, 5.7x7.8mm .01 CTW, 19.6x13.2mm .01 CTW, 19.6x13.2mm ⁄6 CTW, 16.6x13.7mm ⁄5 CTW, 20.4x15.8mm ⁄8 CTW, 35.9x33.2mm ⁄6 CTW, 29.4x26.8mm sterling silver bail ID 2.7x2.4mm, sterling silver sterling silver, 432 sterling silver, 432 sterling silver with rose gold bail ID 5.2x3mm, sterling silver sterling silver, 184, 548 sterling silver, 239, I2, G-H, 18", $419 sterling silver, 239, I2, G-H, 18", $419 432, I1, H-I, 18", $135 239, I2, G-H, 18", $149 I1, H-I, 18", $525 I1, H-I, 18", $99 plating, 432, I1, H-I, 18", $125 with black rodium plating I2, H+, 18", $329 Also available in 14kt white, 14kt yellow, Also available in 14kt white, 14kt yellow, Available only as shown. Also available in 14kt white, Also available in 14kt white. Matching earrings #68533. Matching earrings #68533. 184, 548, I2, H+, 18", $339 Available only as shown. 14kt rose. Mounting #85506. 14kt rose. Mounting #85509. Matching earrings #67443. 14kt yellow, 14kt rose. Mounting #85547. Matching earrings #68663. Available only as shown. Matching earrings #85546. Diamond Neckwear Sterling | Necklaces are sold as pendants with chain. Pendants are sold without chain. 874 | stuller.com See pages 969-978 for complete stone information. Suggested retail prices based on $1,400 gold, $1,600 platinum and $25 silver. Visit stuller.com for our complete product selections and current pricing. | 875 Sterling Sterling Silver Diamond Neckwear Sterling Silver Diamond Neckwear 67992 67988 67998 67994 69962 Diamond Necklace Diamond Necklace Diamond Necklace Diamond Necklace Diamond Necklace 85504 67744 67743 67745 .05 CTW, 17.7x11.6mm .05 CTW, 17.3x10.6mm .02 CTW, 18x11.4mm .03 CTW, 19.8x10.1mm .05 CTW, 19x9.7mm Diamond Love Necklace Diamond Crown Key Necklace Diamond Key Necklace Diamond Heart Key Necklace bail ID 2.1x2.7mm, sterling bail ID 3.8x1.7mm, sterling bail ID 4.4x2.3mm, sterling bail ID 4x1.8mm, sterling bail ID 3.5x1mm, sterling 1 1 1 .08 CTW, 16.8x36.2mm ⁄10 CTW, 41.9x16.9mm ⁄8 CTW, 52x16.7mm ⁄4 CTW, 50x16.6mm silver, 548, I2, H+, 18", $165 silver, 548, I2, H+, 18", $179 silver, 548, I2, H+, 18", $99 silver, 548, I2, H+, 18", $115 silver, 548, I2, H+, 18", $165 sterling silver, 239, I2, G-H, 18", $285 bail ID 2.3x2.5mm, sterling silver bail ID 3.4x3mm, sterling silver bail ID 6.4x2.8mm, sterling silver Available only as shown. Available only as shown. Available only as shown. Available only as shown. Available only as shown. Also available in 14kt white, 14kt yellow, 239, I2, G-H, 18", $285 239, I2, G-H, 18", $415 239, I2, G-H, 18", $779 Mounting #67992. Mounting #67988. Matching earrings #67999, Mounting #67994. Matching earrings #69963, 14kt rose. Mounting #85504. Mounting #84719. Mounting #84718. Mounting #84721. Matching earrings #67993, Matching earrings #67989, ring #68945. Matching earrings #67995, ring #69961. ring #68942. ring #68940. ring #68943. 67984 67986 67996 69944 69965 Diamond Necklace Diamond Necklace Diamond Necklace Diamond Necklace Diamond Necklace 69278 69279 69280 85452 .05 CTW, 17.8x11.3mm .03 CTW, 17.5x11.1mm .04 CTW, 17x10.9mm .04 CTW, 21.5x4.2mm .08 CTW, 18.4x13mm Diamond Key Necklace Diamond Key Necklace Diamond Fleur-de-Lis Key Necklace Diamond Flower Necklace bail ID 4.2x2.6mm, sterling bail ID 4.1x2.5mm, sterling bail ID 4.2x2.2mm, sterling bail ID 3.3x1.6mm, sterling bail ID, 2.8x1.5mm, sterling 1 3 1 ⁄10 CTW, 47.9x15.1mm ⁄8 CTW, 44x17.1mm ⁄5 CTW, 42.1x16.9mm .03 CTW, 20x12.28mm silver, 548, I2, H+, 18", $169 silver, 548, I2, H+, 18", $135 silver, 548, I2, H+, 18", $185 silver, 548, I2, H+, 18", $175 silver, 548, I2, H+, 18", $239 bail ID 5.4x2.5mm, sterling silver bail ID 3.4x2.3mm, sterling silver bail ID 3.5x2.3mm, sterling silver bail ID 2.3x1.9mm, sterling silver Available only as shown. Available only as shown. Available only as shown. Available only as shown. Available only as shown. 239, I2, G-H, 18", $365 239, I2, G-H, 18", $1,205 239, I2, G-H, 18", $645 239, I2, G-H, 18", $169 Mounting #67984. Matching Mounting #67986. Matching Matching earrings #67997, Matching earrings #69945, Matching earrings #69966, Mounting #84754. Mounting #84755. Mounting #84736. Also available in 14kt yellow. Mounting #85452. earrings #67985, ring #68938. earrings #67987, ring #68939. ring #68944. ring #69943. ring #69964. Matching earrings #85451. 651052 651054 651060 651062 69484 69488 85376 85365 Diamond Angel Pendant Diamond Angel Pendant Diamond Angel Pendant Diamond Claddagh Pendant Diamond Necklace Diamond Necklace Diamond Necklace Diamond Necklace 1 1 1 1 .004 CTW, 25.8x12.9mm .004 CTW, 24.3x17mm, bail ID .0029 CTW, 28.6x18.1mm .01 CTW, 23x14.7mm, bail ID ⁄10 CTW, 27.2x12.2mm ⁄6 CTW, 26.7x21.2mm ⁄6 CTW, 26x17mm ⁄3 CTW, 26.6x17.4mm bail ID 4.1x2.5mm, sterling silver 3.5x2.6mm, sterling silver with bail ID 4.3x2.4mm, sterling silver 4.7x2.9mm, sterling silver/ bail ID 3.4x1.3mm, sterling silver bail ID 4.5x2mm, sterling silver bail ID 2.9x2.1mm, sterling silver bail ID 3x2.2mm, sterling silver with rose gold vermeil, 454, I3, I-J, $49 rose gold vermeil, 454, I3, I-J, $55 with rose gold vermeil, 454, I3, I-J, $45 10kt yellow, 454, I3, I-J, $175 344, I2, G-H, 18", $295 344, I2, G-H, 18", $415 239, I2, G-H, 18", $465 239, I2, G-H, 18", $889 Available only as shown. Available only as shown. Available only as shown. Available only as shown. Available only as shown. Available only as shown. Also available in 14kt yellow. Also available in 14kt yellow. Mounting #85365. Diamond Neckwear Matching earrings #69485. Matching earrings #69489. Mounting #85376. Matching Matching earrings #85351, charm #85352. Sterling | earrings #85377, charm #85378. Necklaces are sold as pendants with chain. Pendants are sold without chain. 876 | stuller.com See pages 8-81 for our complete line of chains. See pages 969-978 for complete stone information.
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