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December 28th, 2007 From Chad
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Any of you boys interested in buying something nice for the gf? Any of you girls interested in spoiling yourself with something you always wanted? This breathtaking bra features a delicate floral design rendered in 18-karat white gold with over 2,900 pave-set diamonds and 22 ruby gemstones. With a focal 101-carat flawless pear-shaped diamond. Price $12,500,000

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December 21st, 2007 From Chad
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In Lafayette, Indiana, a woman lost her sentimental diamond ring while making fudge for a bake sale. The crazy part of this story is that the ring was actually found by someone who was snacking on a chocolate treat that he received from the bake sale. Luckily, the woman ended up getting her ring back, a ring that her mother wore for fifty years before passing away.
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December 14th, 2007 From Chad
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This cocktail, offered at the Modiva nightclub in London, consists of a large measure of Louis XII cognac, half a bottle of Cristal Rose champagne, some brown sugar, angostura bitters and a few flakes of 24-carat edible gold leaf. The drink is described as warming and refreshing, but that is not the main reason for the exorbitant cost: at the bottom of the crystal glass is an 11-carat white diamond ring.
You purchase one of these cocktails for the incredible price of £35,000 a glass. Enjoy…
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December 7th, 2007 From Chad
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Now talks are in the air that the Motorola brand has inked deal with luxury custom mobile phone maker Alexander Amosu to churn out another bejeweled creation of MOTOPURE H12 Bluetooth headset. The limited edition headset can be yours only after placing a custom order and is packed with 18-carat gold and around 180 brilliant cut diamonds, calculating around a respectable 3.47 carats. It offers a choice of white and yellow 18k gold and also you can select the color of your diamonds viz. pink, white or black diamonds. Counted 100 headsets are being produced and are entirely obtainable from London-based Selfridges, Manchester and Harvey Nicholls. The orders would be invited from mid December. You have to drop $8,175 for a base model whilst a fully loaded headset would cost you nearly $12,775.

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November 30th, 2007 From admin
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The Japanese Shu Umera set off the exotic false Eye Lash craze and now has branches of his Tokyo Lash Bars in Manhattan and a newly opened Vancouver branch.
This gives you a wide range of choices, it even includes diamond eyelashes but these eyelashes is not for everyday use…

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November 24th, 2007 From admin
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Looking for the most expensive way to spend a night out. Try going to dinner and a movie, just make sure that you take your diamond covered jacket and cell phone. Pics below.


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November 20th, 2007 From admin
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Because of modern technology, it is becoming very easy to replicate a diamond and sell it as the real thing. There are a few things that you can do to help you spot a fake diamond.
• Only deal with jewelers that have a good reputation
Always do your research before making a large investment, reguardless of what it is you are buying
• Ask to see the diamond certificate
If there is no certificate, the diamond is not real. RUN!
• Check out the piece that the diamond is sitting in. It is more likely that jewelers will not put real diamonds in low quality metals
• Look for scratches or nicks- Diamonds are very durable and will not usually get scratched or nicked (especially if its supposed to be brand new)
• If you decide to purchase the diamond, make sure that there is a return policy. Immediately upon purchasing, take it to other stores and get it appraised. If there is any doubt by the person who does the appraising, return it and report them!
It is almost impossible to completely avoid being scammed. The majority of the people in the world are very honest, but do not think that everyone is on honest. Use your best judgment in any situation!
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November 16th, 2007 From admin
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Before you decide to spend your hard earned money on a diamond, It is important that you are aware of some of the scams that surround the diamond industry. Learning how to avoid diamond scams will possibly save you a lot of money and headaches.
It is usually very easy to scam people who want to buy diamonds. The diamond dealers know that not many people know too much about diamonds. We usually only buy diamonds a couple times during our whole life-time, and the diamond dealers also know that if they can make a diamond look beautiful and present it with the right sales pitch, they could get just about any amount of money from customers!
One of the most common scams used in the diamond industry is called the Carat Total Weight Scam. The jeweler places a tag on the piece that only shows the total carat weight of all of the diamonds in the jewelry. The tag should instead show the separate weights for each diamond! This scam leads the customer to believe that the diamond is actually bigger than what it actually is. Whenever you are shopping fro a diamond, be sure to ask what the total carat weight of the diamond in the center is. Another thing to watch out for is when fractions are used to measure the weight. The dealers are allowed to round up on weight, so just because it says ½ carat, it could in fact be less than that.
Always make sure that you buy diamonds that come with a certification from a third party lab.
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November 12th, 2007 From admin
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Someone has spent the time and money to make a golden MacBook Pro Laptop Computer. The computer has diamonds over the glowing apple logo on its cover and can be purchased for mere $8000.
 
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November 9th, 2007 From admin
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It’s pictured next to a cell phone so you can see its real size.