Monday, March 28, 2011

Red Diamonds...

RED: infused deep pomegranate with a chameleon effect that change depending on the surrounding light conditions. 

In Victorian times, people wore mourning jewelery to remember a departed loved one. In pendants, rings and lockets containing hair or ashes of the deceased, family and friends would find comfort in keeping that person's presence close to their hearts.

DNA2Diamonds honors this tradition with the world's most personal diamonds. Created from a loved one's carbon signature taken from hair or ashes, these diamonds not only symbolize the deceased person, but actually contain the essence of life. 

As unique as the person's spirit, each lab-grown diamond is truly a one-of-a-kind. More personal than a photograph or other memorial items, this lasting tribute is a treasured keepsake for generations to come.

The Red Heather diamond is officially back in the USA. This evening, Monday evening, it will be shipped to New York City to IGI to be graded, certified and engraved. The jeweler will then pick it up and place it in the setting I have chosen. This all happens on 5th Avenue...Heather would be so thrilled. Her journey has been one of great adventure. The jeweler had made extreme changes to the original setting and the stone will fit into the setting I have chosen. Once this is finished it will be packaged with all the paperwork and certificates and then shipped to me. It should be on its way to me in 10 days or less.
Photo shop mock up of the stone in the setting. The jeweler moved out the 2 diamonds on the side to fit the larger stone in this setting. Also added longer prongs to hold the diamond in place.
The gold setting is just for shipping to protect the stone
Click on photo to enlarge you can see the bottom of the setting so clear
 I am proud to share the first cell phone photos of the red diamond. They have all said it is one of the clearest and fairest colors of red they have seen. Usually the bigger reds get really dark and don't infuse light well. As you can see..it reflects the light very well...Once it arrives, Bill is going to do some photo magic with the ring and some placement of it....but for now...it is here and safe and stunning...
Just stunning-can't wait

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