Yes, we have had "designer" jewellery of diamond set silver and also diamond set stainless steel.
Yes. In the Georgian Era diamonds were often set in silver. This was before the use of platinum and white gold came into the picture. So yes. Often.
It is possible that diamonds would be set in . 925 silver. In most cases, the diamonds are small, like chips.
Yes.
Yes, we have had "designer" jewellery of diamond set silver and also diamond set stainless steel.
Diamonds are set in silver even today.
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 you can put real diamonds in silver... but it is better quality to use white gold.
I would say 98% of the time if it is gold plated it is not a real diamond. diamonds are mounted in silver but not very often and they are lower quality.
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Yes, diamonds can be set in platinum, silver, stainless steel and palladiam.
Solitare means single it is One Diamond. Real diamonds and fake diamonds can both be set in a solitaire setting
925 is sterling silver. There are some designers (even Tiffany & Co) setting real diamonds in sterling, which can make diamond jewelry more affordable. If you aren't sure if your diamonds are real, you can take it to a jeweler to be tested.
yes they would
One can view real green diamonds on sites like Silver Gold Bull. This site features diamonds of different colors. Another website is rarecoloreddiamonds dot com.
925 means that it is sterling silver and cz means cubic zirconia (which means its they are not real diamonds).