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ShopHQ cuts diamond bracelet and earring set to $180 for gifting, everyday wear

A matching diamond bracelet-and-earring set fell to $180, pairing a gold-finished X motif with lab-grown stones for easy gifting and daily wear.

Priya Sharma··2 min read
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ShopHQ cuts diamond bracelet and earring set to $180 for gifting, everyday wear
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The fastest way to look finished is often a matched set, and ShopHQ’s gold-plated diamond bracelet and earring pairing pushes that idea with almost no styling guesswork. The X motif, the warm yellow-metal look and the mirrored proportions make it the kind of jewelry that can move from weekday dressing to a dinner invitation without needing a second thought.

ShopHQ lists the piece as the Gold Plated 0.50ctw Diamond "X" Bracelet Cuff and Earring Set. The design carries 0.50 carats total weight of round-cut lab-grown diamonds, set in sterling silver with a yellow metal color and a 14K gold finish. The stones are graded H-I in color and I2-I3 in clarity, which keeps the focus on sparkle and shape rather than top-tier diamond perfection. The set weighs 9.0 grams and measures 3/4 inch by 3/4 inch by 1/8 inch, a compact scale that suits everyday wear more than statement-drama.

The price is the story here. Parade put the set at $180, down from $360, a full 50% cut. ShopHQ’s closeout page listed it at $179.99 from $360, signaling that this is being pushed as a last-chance deal rather than a core assortment piece. In practice, that matters: buyers are not just choosing a style, they are choosing against a liquidation clock.

The value proposition is easier to understand when set beside the rest of ShopHQ’s diamond jewelry pitch. The retailer’s jewelry pages now lean on both natural and lab-grown diamonds across rings, necklaces, earrings and bracelets, with materials ranging from 14k and 18k gold to sterling silver. That mix suggests a broader shift toward accessible diamond looks, where the selling point is not rarity alone but how the piece reads in real life.

That is also where the bracelet-and-earring combo earns its keep. The X shape gives it structure, the polished finish softens the look, and the gold-plated surface makes the set feel dressier than its price might suggest. It will not satisfy a buyer seeking substantial gold or high-clarity stones, but for gifting, office wear and low-effort polish, it hits the sweet spot between presentable and practical.

The backdrop is not a normal full-price jewelry floor. ShopHQ ended TV operations on April 17, 2025, and by the next day its return policy stated that all purchases were final sale. In that kind of environment, this set reads less like a permanent staple and more like a well-priced closeout piece for someone who wants the gift-ready look of diamond jewelry without paying for the showroom version.

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