The phrase "diamond accents" in the description of a piece of jewelery generally refers to small diamonds. Often they're so small you'd need a magnifying glass to tell that they actually are there.
If that is the listing, such as "This watch has diamond accents at the hour markers," then it would have to be true or be false advertising. Most diamonds described as or used as accents are very...
Yes. Accent diamonds are any size diamond that is either to the side of the main piece as in a watch, or smaller than the main item in other pieces of jewelry. Accent diamonds can be to the side of a...
The difference is probably the size of the diamond(s). Diamond accents are usually small stones, less than 1/10th of a carat. At least the accents are smaller diamonds than the main gem in a piece of...
Usually there is no difference at all. Technically there can be a difference as melle is .25 carat or smaller . Accent diamonds are diamonds that are smaller than the main gem, be it a diamond or...