22 March 2009

DeBeers Diamonds - Blood Sweat and Tears?

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DeBeers Diamonds – Family Jewelers with Conflicting Jewelry

DeBeers Diamonds are a South African family dynasty in the diamond trade. Their jewelry design is second only to their diamond quality. With their years of experience in quality jewelry design, DeBeers Diamonds offer a wide selection of unique styles that are sure to satisfy the most discriminating customer.

If you are into original looks, DeBeers Diamonds offers a lovely selection that begins with the Corsage Ring. This jeweled counterpart to the flowered gift that you give your sweetheart on graduation is made from 18k white gold. It has five round diamonds that encircle a brilliant center diamond. With a combined carat weight of 0.22 CT, you will definitely woo your mate and with asking price of $1000 US, you could afford it with a month’s salary.

If you feel like moving up the scale, you can give your loved one a channel-set diamond band. This expression of your love is crafted with a platinum band and is channel set with a row of round diamonds. When you consider that the combined diamond weight ranges from 2.00 to 2.86 CT, you know that she will shower you with affection. To take advantage of her appreciation, you will have to part with at least $7,400 US.

If you really want to mate to swoon, you can bring home DeBeers Diamonds Art Nouveau Necklace. This pendant necklace is exquisitely crafted in fine platinum. The pendant itself is a 5.01 CT flawless pear drop that dangles beneath a 3.89 CT cushion cut diamond. If that isn’t enough flash, the necklace is paved with 243 round diamonds. This gives this piece of jeweled opulence a combined diamond weight of 19.67 CT. If you’re wondering how much this royal offering costs, you may want to refer to that old adage, ‘ If you have to ask, you can’t afford it’. For more information visit DeBeers Diamonds Jewelers.

NOTE: DeBeers was the most recognized diamond company for price fixing and also tied to the cause of violence found in African diamond trading.

May we recommend watching the movie Blood Diamond.

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