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Diamond Encrusted Toilet
All too often Carve comes across various goods that are festooned or infected with all manner of bling, real or otherwise. We usually try to stay focused on gadgets but every one in awhile, something non degital comes along that we just can't resist. This is one of those times.
Mobile with Diamond
This limited edition headset is made from 18k gold and has over 180 brilliant cut diamonds, totaling to a decent 3.47 carats. Now that’s more carats than my wife’s diamond ring. You get an option to choose between white and yellow 18k gold and there is even the option to customize with whit, pink or even black Diamonds.
Motorola Motopure H12 Bluetooth headset tech specs
# Weight: 12 grams.
# Dimensions: 41mm x 18mm x 12mm.
# Talk Time: up to approximately 5.5 hours.
# Standby Time: up to approximately 200 hours.
# Connector: Contact charging, Micro USB located on charging solutions.
# Easy Pairing Technology: Exclusive technology simplifies connecting to your compatible Bluetooth® enbled device.
# Automatic low power mode.
# LED light indicates battery life.
# Volume orientation.
# Dedicated power switch.
# Call button: answer, end, reject, mute and hold.
# Bluetooth Class 2 wireless technology offers a wireless connection up to 10 meters (33 feet) awa.
NOKIA N-95 Diamond Mobile
Diamond Skull
Hirst said: ‘We have been buying diamonds slowly and have worked out that it will take about eight and half thousand to completely cover the surface of the skull.’Even the eye sockets and the holes for the nose have been filled with hundreds of jewels. A 52-carat pear-shaped stone is set into the forehead, surrounded by 14 diamonds
The sculpture, titled “For the Love of God,” will likely sell for as much as $100 million, making it the priciest contemporary artwork ever made. Hirst will find himself on a price level with Pablo Picasso and Gustav Klimt. The White Cubz gallery is selling several limited edition silkscreen prints of the work.
Diamonds CARAT
Waight Scale of diamonds CARAT :
CARAT FRACTIONS DECIMAL EQUIVALENT
1/8 = .12.13
1/5 = .18-.22
1/4 = .23-.28
1/3 = .29-.36
3/8 = .37-.44
1/2 = .45-.58
5/8 = .59-68
3/4 = .69-82
7/8 = .83-.94
1.0 = .95-1.05
Calculation Last of all:
Color of Diamond
A diamond's color is most accurately determined when it is not mounted in a setting, since settings can introduce tints of their own color into the diamond. This is more evident in yellow gold settings, and less so in white gold and platinum settings. Even a trained professional can't always tell the difference between close grades of color in a diamond if it is still mounted in a setting. For this reason, gemological laboratories such as the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) and American Gemological Society (AGS) will only grade diamonds that are unmounted.
Diamond with a color grade of D, E or F are considered colorless; G, H, I and J are near colorless; K, L and M have a faint yellow tint; N, O, P, Q and R have a very light yellow tint and S, T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z are light yellow. A diamond that is a D color is absolutely colorless, and is therefore the most valuable. However, it's important to understand that color alone does not determine the value of a diamond. All '4Cs' must be taken into account. A diamond of D color that has imperfections or is poorly cut is not as valuable as a stone of a lower color grade that has a superior cut and clarity.
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Clarity of Diamond's
DESCRIPTION
Internally Flawless:
The diamond has no inclusions when examined by an experienced grader using 10X magnification, but will have some minor blemishes.
VVS1, VVS2 :
Very, Very slightly included. The diamond contains minute inclusions that are difficult even for experienced graders to see under 10X magnification.
VS1, VS2 :
Very slightly included. The diamond contains minute inclusions such as small crystals, clouds or feathers when observed with effort under 10X magnification.
Included. Inclusions are obvious under 10x magnification and are usually visible to the naked eye. This quality allows for a larger diamond to be purchased at a lower price.
SI1, SI2:
Slightly included. Inclusions are obvious under 10x magnification and may or may not be visible to the naked eye. However, when set in jewelry, the inclusions may become less visible.
A Diamond's Clarity is measured using a jeweler's loupe (a small magnifying glass used to view gemstones) under 10-power magnification. The FTC requires all diamond grading be done under 10-power magnification; any inclusions not detected under this magnification are considered to be non-existent. Most Diamonds contain some blemishes (crystals, clouds, or feathers), which can be found inside the stone (called inclusions). Surface blemishes are not considered a major concern, since they can often be polished away.
Naturally, inclusions that don't impede the light's passage through the diamond or visibly decrease its beauty will not have a substantial effect on its value. It is more important that any blemishes do not affect the stone's attractiveness or durability, than that the diamond be 'perfect'.
Diamond Testers since 1981
Product Information The big advantage of Diatest all Simulants Tester is that in spite of being a sophisticated and sensitive electronic instrument, built with the most advanced technology, it is very simple to operate. Any person, even without training and previous experience in the Jewelry and Diamond trade, can use it to easily receive immediate and reliable identification of genuine diamonds. These tests can be performed on stones of any size, rough or polished, unmounted or mounted, in any type of setting. Even if you are an experienced Jeweler or Diamond dealer or if you already have a Thermal conductivity Diamond Tester, you still need the Diatest all Simulants Tester, since the conventional Thermal conductivity diamond tester will recognize Moissanite as diamond and it is impossible by ordinary examination of mounted stones to determine if they are genuine diamonds.
Learn More Before you buy a Diamond
D Flawless, the Best Graded Diamonds are absolutely rare and very expensive.
Why the D Flawless Diamonds are the most expensive?
D = Exceptional White + (Colorless) Absolutely Rare
E = Exceptional White (Almost Colorless)
F = Rare White + G = Rare White
H = White I – J = Slightly Tinted White
K – L = Tinted White M – N – O = Tinted Color
Nature Creates Diamonds from Carbon by applying
enormous pressure over great periods of time”
Diamond is the hardest element discovered on earth so far.
Nature takes a great period of time forming such a Super Quality Gem Diamond
beneath the earth surface and it requires Deep Mining bringing it out!
Diamonds Are Forever
but the Diamond Mines are not!
We have selected this Beautiful Diamond here at Diamond Bourse (Antwerp Diamant Kring) in Antwerp, Belgium. Antwerp is the ‘Capital City’ of a Diamond World. This and all other Diamonds listed at our Store are 100% Natural, Genuine & Mined Fresh and have never been treated or enhanced by any manner what so ever.