A diamond is worth what it's worth, regardless of where and how it's set in jewelery. A diamond's worth depends on its carat weight, its colour, its cut and its clarity.
Some diamonds do get set in 925 silver, but they are usually just diamond chips. Diamonds are commonly set in platinum, white gold and gold.
Yes, real diamonds can be set in silver. While diamonds are commonly set in metals such as gold or platinum, they can also be set in silver for a more affordable option. Silver settings can complement the sparkle of diamonds beautifully.
Diamonds are set in silver even today.
Yes, we have had "designer" jewellery of diamond set silver and also diamond set stainless steel.
lucky you. that proof set is worth almost $400. no joke.
Not all that much. Most of the value in it comes from the 40% silver half dollar it contains, worth about $5 in silver. So the set is worth about $5-7 or so.
Yes, diamonds can be set in non-gold settings like platinum, silver, titanium, and palladium, offering durability and different style options.
About $15.
$550.00
5 dollars
The 3 piece 40% silver clad proof set is $29.00 issue price was $15.00.
made for universal by the international silver co. set number 8905 its 4 pieces. whats it worth?