Onyx,Aquamarine and Ruby Dew Drops Necklace in 14K Yellow Gold

Like drops of dew on a blade of grass, these three gems, set in 14K Yellow Gold, sparkle in the light of the sun. Shown here with onyx, aquamarine and ruby, nestled one above the other, are symbols of your love, your family, or just your favorite colors. Create your own unique pendant by selecting your gems above. It's available as a necklace with a matching 18 inch chain, or purchase just the pendant to place on your own chain. Onyx is known as the gem of confidence and protection and is the birthstone for the month of July. Aquamarine is known as the gem of happiness and youth and is the birthstone for the month of March. Ruby is known as the gem of passion and desire and is the birthstone for the month of July.

Style #: P2251-YONAQRU
Top: Genuine Black Onyx
small onyx pear icon
  • 6 x 4 mm Pear
  • 0.30 carats
  • AA Quality
  • opaque
  • Origin: Brazil
Middle: Genuine Aquamarine
small aquamarine pear icon
  • 6 x 4 mm Pear
  • 0.30 carats
  • AA Quality
  • eye-clean
  • Origin: China
Bottom: Genuine Ruby
small ruby pear icon
  • 6 x 4 mm Pear
  • 0.30 carats
  • AA Quality
  • SI2-Type II
  • Origin: Burma
Genuine Diamonds: .00 carats
retail price: $ 597.00
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with 18" 14k gold chain
y chain
$515.00
pendant only
$316.00

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onyx Jewelry

Onyx is the birthstone for Leos and the anniversary gemstone for the 7th year of marriage. Black Onyx is the anniversary gemstone for the 10th year of marriage. Onyx is a variety of the microcrystalline quartz, called chalcedony. The name "chalcedony"" comes from Calcedon or Calchedon, an ancient port on the Sea of Marmara in Asia Minor. Ornamental materials were once mined in that area and it was an active center for trading various stones. Onyx were used widely in the past as bases and handles... learn more

aquamarine Jewelry

Aquamarine is the March birthstone. The seawater color of the mineral has given this gemstone the name "aquamarine," derived from the Latin word for seawater. The term "aquamarine" was used in an essential gemological work by Anselmus de Boodt, published in 1609. Aquamarine is a valued gem with a long history. In the 19th century, sea green varieties of the stone were the most popular. Today, the more blue the color, the more valuable the stone. In 1910, the largest aquamarine was found in Brazi... learn more

ruby Jewelry

"There's no place like home."", whispered Dorothy, as she clicked her ruby slippers three times and was magically whisked away to the comfort of her Kansas farmhouse. Sparkling red in the glow of Hollywood lights, Dorothy's ruby slippers were actually nothing more than a rhinestone studded prop. Nonetheless, the allure of rubies and ruby jewelry is so strong that it has worked its way into all the cultures of the world from the beginning of history up to modern time."... learn more