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katiedid

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I have a gift card from my company to use and I came across a tennis bracelet that I think sounds nice. It''s 14k white gold, 2 ctw, 61 stones, I, SI2, 10.5 grams and 7" long. I would think for stones of this size (about 3.28 pts each) that I, SI2 would be fine. I know you can find much better (like the Facets bracelet...) but I don''t have the money to spend and I thought this would make a nice little bauble. It''s not something I''d wear every day anyway, so I don''t want to invest a ton of money into something like this unless I get this one, wear it a lot, and decide I want something nicer. And I would wear it on my right arm, so it wouldn''t be competing with my ering/wband.

So many tennis bracelets have settings I don''t like, but this one looks great--4 prong and not a lot of extra metal. What do you guys think?
 
Does the gift card go to a specific store?
 
Yep. :-(
 
Well, from personal experience, I regret all the jewelry I have ever bought that was not fine quality. However, since you are technically getting this for free, it probably doesn''t matter as much. But I have learned over time it is best for me to wait and get what I really want, especially if it involves diamonds. Of course, I am much more picky after learning on PS! If it were me, I''d probably use the money to get gold bracelets or earrings, things that wouldn''t matter as much regarding diamond quality. But again, since it is free, if you think you''d enjoy the bracelet, I think you should go for it! You can always give it to a daughter later on if you get a nicer one. That''s what I do with all my old things!
 
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