14-kt. Gold Channel-set 1/10-ct Diamond Pendant
Add an elegant touch to your look with this pretty two-tone white and yellow gold and diamond pendant.
The pendant features five round-cut diamonds (0.10 approx. total carat weight, J color, I-1 clarity) channel-set in two 14-karat white gold columns. Also made of 14-karat white gold, the chain measures 16 inches in length and closes with a spring ring clasp.
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All carat weights and measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed information.*T.W. (total weight) for 1/10 carat T.W. may range from .08 to .12 carat. Treatment code N. See
Gemstone Treatments for further information.
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Add this classic sweatshirt to your wardrobe and take comfort knowing it stands up to the quality of an SDI garment.
Crewneck pullover
Long sleeves
Elastic knit cuffs, collar and waistband
80-percent cotton/20-percent polyester
Available in red, natural, or navy color options
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Machine wash cold
Made in Hong Kong
Model number S722
Imported
DAVID AND BATHSHEBA brings to life what is possibly the most dramatic story in the Old Testament. Gregory Peck stars as King David, a devout servant of God who is having serious marital difficulties with his wife Michal. Recently returned home from the wars with the Ark of the Covenant in tow, David spies hottie Bathsheba (Susan Hayward) bathing on a nearby rooftop, and in no time at all the two lovebirds are tossing their togas to consume their passion. Of course, there are a couple small hitches--Bathsheba s husband for one, and the wrath of God. With a drought upon the land and King David s flock demanding that Bathsheba be stoned to death for her sins, dashing David must come up with some new psalms on the double to save the kingdom and his love. Special effects work on the Ark was innovative for the period and the costuming is excellent, making DAVID AND BATHSHEBA one of the better biblical films of the 1950s.




