14k Gold-Plated AAA+ Moissanite Bracelet (SL-0567)

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ClaspBox Clasp Brand Seller or Collection NameObiyos
Metal stamp14K MetalSilver
MaterialSilver Gem Typezircon gemstone
Item Length1 inches ChainBox Chain
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  • Stunning Moissanite: Crafted with high-end AAA+ Moissanite as the main material, surpassing the fire brilliance of traditional diamonds, sparkling with radiance.
  • Sun Eye Design: The bracelet incorporates the design of the Sun Eye, adding a unique touch of mystery and fashion.
  • Affordable Elegance: This bracelet emanates dazzling beauty, replicating the allure of real diamonds. All metals are lead-free, nickel-free, and hypoallergenic, plated in 14k gold, ensuring absolute oxidation resistance.
  • Durable and Skin-Friendly: Combining the durability and hypoallergenic properties of Moissanite, the bracelet is suitable for daily wear. It guarantees long-lasting beauty without compromising comfort.
  • Versatile and Timeless Design: The classic and elegant 4-prong setting suits everyone, and the box clasp ensures secure fastening, eliminating worries about losing it. Easily transitions from everyday wear to special occasions, making it an essential part of any jewelry collection.
  • Perfect Gift Choice: The bracelet comes in a beautiful gift box, making it an ideal gift for special occasions. We offer a 90-day money-back guarantee to ensure your complete satisfaction.

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Peter Decker
This bracelet is not my style, but I got it for my mom and she loved it. It has a lot of bling and looks more expensive than it is. She couldn't put it on by herself and it took me a bit of fiddling to work the clasp, so I took one star off my rating for that.

Rodney Nichols
We have issues.Let's get the other stuff out of the way first, though. This is stamped 925, and does not react to a magnet other than the clasp, which is fine. I'm reserving all conclusions as to the metal, however, for reasons you'll soon see.The bracelet itself is about 6", and the extender takes it to 8".Thus endeth the basics. The problem that I now have is that I can't manage to get a single solitary one of these stones to test positive for moissanite. Like ZERO. I started with a spot check and every one that I got a clean reading on failed thermo testing miserably. I'm nor prepared to swear that there's no moissanite involved here, but I have STRONG STRONG suspicions.The tester responded as it would to a cz on every stone that I tested, green or clear. Now - these are small stones, and my inclination is to doubt myself, except for the fact that I literally have sitting on my bench right this minute a bracelet that I've just reviewed with a little disco-ball looking bead with tiny tiny tiny moissanites on it - and those all passed. Not a bit of trouble. Well, some, because anytime I hit metal the reading was invalid, but I got clear readings and they were STRONG positives. I've fiddled with this bracelet for an embarrassing amount of time, and not one of the clear readings was positive. Not one of the readings moved the needle even one bar, actually.In addition to the fact that I'd just tested some tiny bebe moissanites without issue, the description... leads me to believe some things. I've never in many years and a LOT of reviews seen moissanite described as AAA+, or anything A, for that matter. That's how cubic zirconias are typically described - better ones, at least. The title refers to moissanite and the written description refers to moissanite *as the main material*, but the product details (very top and again at the very bottom) refer to "zircon gemstones." There's a big price difference between cz and moissanite, and I assure you that if somebody is selling moissanite, they're not accidentally calling it cz.Finally, my eyeballs have OPINIONS here. If it were just my eyeballs, without the other issues, I'd let it go and walk away, but in context of the other clues, my eyeballs are going to carry some weight here. Moissanites have a very particular sparkle, with a lot of color in the refraction (especially considering it's a clear stone). These stones are flat and cold, nothing like moissanite should look.At the end of the day, I'm suspicious enough that this isn't what it claims to be that I'd suggest that buyers look elsewhere. I will add that I'm a big moissanite fan in general for a lot of reasons (ethics and finances on top, especially for something like a bracelet that can fall off pretty easily and get lost). Don't let this put you off the stone. It's a great look and a great value - just maybe spend a couple of bucks on a cheap pen and learn how to use it. That way you know for sure you're getting what you paid for. (Cheap testers can't tell the difference between moissanite and diamond, but if you find a seller who's letting diamonds go for moissanite prices, I need you to call me ASAP. For science.)

Edward Proctor
The bracelet itself is really cute. The clasp is really cheap and had to be finessed to close. It is definitely not yellow gold it’s sterling color. The seller has completely taken care of me! They didn’t know that the wrong photo was up. They sent me a brand new bracelet free of charge! Great job!