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Pear cut fine jewelry in yellow gold featuring VRAI Created Diamonds

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VRAI Solitaire Stud Pear | Yellow Gold
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VRAI Solitaire Stud

From $550

VRAI Solitaire Necklace Pear | Yellow Gold
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VRAI Solitaire Necklace

From $500

Bypass Wrap Ring Trillion + Pear | Yellow Gold
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Bypass Wrap Ring

$900

Bezel Solitaire Necklace Pear | Yellow Gold
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Bezel Solitaire Necklace

From $500

Bezel Solitaire Stud Pear | Yellow Gold
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Bezel Solitaire Stud

From $600

Signature Drop Earring Round Brilliant and Pear | Yellow Gold
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Signature Pear Drop Earring

From $1,400

Three Stone Drop Earring Round Brilliant and Pear | Yellow Gold
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Three Stone Drop Earring

$2,200

Collar with Drop Pendant Pear | Yellow Gold
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Collar with Pear Drop Pendant

$13,600

VRAI Solitaire Pendant Pear | Yellow Gold
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VRAI Solitaire Pendant

From $500

Bezel Solitaire Bracelet Pear | Yellow Gold
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Bezel Solitaire Bracelet Pear

From $400

The Toi et Moi Emerald and Pear | Yellow Gold
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The Toi et Moi

From $1,350

Arc Necklace Pear | Yellow Gold
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Arc Necklace 3 Stone

From $1,250

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Pear cut fine jewelry in yellow gold FAQs

It depends on the function of the jewelry design. 18k gold is purer than 14k solid gold, which makes it more valuable and precious. For this reason, many choose 18k solid gold for sentimental fine jewelry, such as engagement rings and wedding bands. For other jewelry, such as necklaces, earrings, and bracelets, slightly more durable 14k solid gold is considered best for everyday wear.

Of course! Mixing silver and 14k white gold jewelry is common because both will have a similar color and look from a distance. 14k rose gold is excellent for mixing with sterling silver or other shades of gold as it is the most versatile and pairs well with both white and yellow shades. Mixing 14k yellow gold and silver jewelry is a modern look for those with bolder taste and dramatic style.

You should select graduation jewelry that reflects their personal style. This means looking at their current jewelry collection and seeing if they already have a preference for silver or gold. If they have not begun their jewelry collection yet, consider that silver and white gold are traditionally worn by those with cool undertones, while yellow or rose gold are worn by those with warm undertones. Ultimately, both sterling silver and solid gold are precious metals, so there’s no wrong answer when it comes to either style.

The metals that you’ll commonly find in fine jewelry are platinum, solid gold, and 100% sterling silver.