In Connecticut, there are no specific laws prohibiting trying on earrings in stores. However, many retailers have policies against it for hygiene reasons, as earrings are classified as body jewelry. It's always best to check with the store staff about their policies before trying on earrings.
Yes, David Yurman earrings are available in 18ct. gold. All you have to do is ask for them if you are not able to find them in the store or on the store website.
Half of CT,no. Half of CT, yes
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No they are not illegal
It depends on your jeweler, but most diamond earrings include an appraisal or certificate.
No, it is not illegal to return earrings in any state. You are protected by Federal consumer laws read the following. Those new earrings don't match your outfit after all. But the store says health rules prohibit such returns. The law (Federal Consumer law) Despite what you may have heard, it's a myth that federal law prohibits the return of earrings, underwear, bathing suits, and similar items. You should know But merchants can-and often do-adopt their own policies against the return of such products. Absent that, your right to return such items falls under the store's general return policy or your state's refund law, if there is one. If a merchant tells you that a state or local health rule prohibits such returns, verify it with local consumer officials.
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They vary from store to store.
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no
It means that the total carat weight (t ct w) of both earrings together is 1 carat. In other words each stud will be half a carat.
Most likely, it is in CT. Illegal to buy it anyways....