Monday, June 28, 2010

Lab Created Diamond Engagement Rings

AS SEEN IN THE NY DAILY NEWS

Hair today, in a diamond tomorrow: lab-grown gem uses engaged couple's locks in eco-friendly ring

It’s a gem of an idea and possibly the most romantic engagement ring ever: the DNA2Diamond uses the hair of the betrothed couple as a carbon source to make an eco-friendly, lab-created diamond in just 70 days, according to PR-inside.com.

Aimed at "green" brides and grooms, it does not negatively impact the environment the way mined diamonds do.

Typically, diamond mines remove some 275 tons of ore in order to make a one-carat, gem-quality polished diamond, says PR-inside.com. But lab-grown diamonds rely on the lovely locks of the couple.

"Laboratory grown diamonds do not come from a mine," DNA2Diamonds president Tom Bischoff said. "That simple fact is of growing importance to more environmentally and socially aware brides making DNA2Diamonds the 'green' bride's choice."

His gems can be made in a variety of cuts and colors, including red, warm cognac and dazzling blue. And they come in sizes ranging from 0.25 carats to 2.0 carats. Best of all for cash-strapped grooms, they cost a fraction of what a mined diamond does.

One potential problem that could take some of the sparkle out of the project: a balding groom.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Blue Diamond Trivia

Did you know?

The Cullinan mine near Pretoria is the world’s only notable blue diamond producing mine. The mine also produced the largest diamond of the De Beers Millennium Jewels collection—the brilliant vivid blue Heart of Eternity, 27 carats.

Blue Diamond Anniversary Rings
For an anniversary ring that sure to please, consider a blue diamond. Now you can own the most stunning blue diamond anniversary ring! DNA2Diamonds blue diamonds are gemologically identical to earth mined diamonds, but these lab created diamonds are extra special. Not only are they are chemically, optically, and physically identical to natural diamonds, DNA2Diamonds feature an additional benefit - they are created from personal carbon.

Using a lock of hair from each spouse, the most unique and truly personal diamond anniversary ring can be created - for you. In 70 days or less a DNA2Diamond, will be delivered to your specifications. Your personally created diamond will contain the essence of your love -- forever encased in your diamond.

DNA2Diamonds created diamonds can be fashioned in various cuts and colors of stunning red, brilliant yellow-green, warm cognac and dazzling blue. Available in sizes ranging from 0.25 carats to 2.0 carats, these personal gems can be set into a variety of different anniversary ring settings.

To purchase a personal signature carbon diamond, please visit our website at http://www.dna2diamonds.com or call DNA2Diamonds direct at 888-335-3630.

Media Contact:
Maureen McHale
888-335-3630 or 267-708-7970
mmchale@dna2diamonds.com

Blue Diamond Trivia

Did you know?
In 1998, actress Gloria Stewart who played the elderly Rose in "Titanic," wore a $20 million, 15 carat blue diamond necklace by Harry Winston to the Academy Awards. It is a normal practice for these actors to be accompanied by a team of bodyguards to safeguard the jewels!

How about this?
At the 2003 Golden Globe Awards, Halle Berry sported a hard-to-miss set of a pear-shaped blue diamond pendant, earrings and ring.

Blue Diamonds
from DNA2Diamonds

Now you can own the most stunning blue diamonds! DNA2Diamonds blue diamonds are gemologically identical to earth mined diamonds, but these lab created diamonds are extra special. Not only are they are chemically, optically, and physically identical to natural diamonds, DNA2Diamonds feature an additional benefit - they are created from personal carbon ( a lock of hair or a small amount of cremated ashes as a memorial to a pet or loved one who has passed away).

Discover DNA2Diamonds blue diamonds.

The most personal blue diamonds in the world.

Available in:

Blue Diamond Engagement Rings

Blue Diamond Anniversary Rings

Blue Memorial Diamonds

Blue Lab Diamonds

Blue Created Diamonds


DNA2Diamonds created diamonds can be fashioned in various cuts and colors of stunning red, brilliant yellow-green, warm cognac and dazzling blue. Available in sizes ranging from 0.25 carats to 2.0 carats, these personal gems can be set into a variety of different engagement ring settings.

To purchase a personal signature carbon diamond, please visit our website at http://www.dna2diamonds.com or call DNA2Diamonds direct at 888-335-3630.

Media Contact:
Maureen McHale
888-335-3630 or 267-708-7970
mmchale@dna2diamonds.com

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Blue Diamond Trivia

Did you know?
The largest polished blue diamond known publicly is the 70 carat Idol's Eye. A Golconda stone, it possesses a distinct delicate blue color, known in older gem literature as "rosy blue." Mythological tales tell of the diamond once being set in the eye of a temple in Benghazi. After World War II, the diamond was sold to Mrs. May Stanton, an American aristocrat, who, it is believed, lived alone in a palatial mansion and wore the Idol’s Eye at her solitary breakfast every morning.

Blue Diamond Engagement Rings

Now you can own the most stunning blue diamond engagement ring! DNA2Diamonds blue diamonds are gemologically identical to earth mined diamonds, but these lab created diamonds are extra special. Not only are they are chemically, optically, and physically identical to natural diamonds, DNA2Diamonds feature an additional benefit - they are created from personal carbon.

Using a lock of hair from a bride and one from a groom, the most unique and truly personal diamond engagement ring can be created - for you. In 70 days or less a DNA2Diamond, will be delivered to your specifications. Your personally created diamond will contain the essence of your love -- forever encased in your diamond.

DNA2Diamonds created diamonds can be fashioned in various cuts and colors of stunning red, brilliant yellow-green, warm cognac and dazzling blue. Available in sizes ranging from 0.25 carats to 2.0 carats, these personal gems can be set into a variety of different engagement ring settings.

To purchase a personal signature carbon diamond, please visit our website at http://www.dna2diamonds.com or call DNA2Diamonds direct at 888-335-3630.

Media Contact:
Maureen McHale
888-335-3630 or 267-708-7970
mmchale@dna2diamonds.com

Thursday, June 17, 2010

A Famous Blue Diamond - Part VII


The Hope Diamond, part VII

In December of 1988, a team from the Gemological Institute of America visited the Smithsonian to grade the great blue stone using present day techniques. They observed that the gem shows evidence of wear, has a remarkably strong phosphorescence, and that its clarity is slightly affected by a whitish graining which is common to blue diamonds. They described the color as a fancy dark grayish-blue. An examination on the same day by another gemologist using a very sensitive colorimeter revealed that there is a very slight violet component to the deep blue color which is imperceptible to the naked eye. Still, one can only wonder that the original 112 3/16-carat stone bought by Tavernier was described as "un beau violet" (a beautiful violet).

Colored Engagement Rings are all the Rave
DNA2Diamonds can create blue diamond engagement rings for happy couples! By simply taking a lock of hair from the bride and one from the groom, DNA2Diamonds can create a genuine blue diamond in just 70 days or less.

These created diamonds are laboratory grown and are identical optically, physically and chemically to earth mined diamonds.

The only difference? They forever encase the essence of you! Using your personal carbon, found in a lock of hair, a DNA2Diamond will be the most unique and truly beautiful blue diamond engagement ring you've ever seen!

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Also, available:Red Diamonds, Yellow-Green Diamonds and Cognac Colored Diamonds

A Famous Blue Diamond - Part VI

The Hope Diamond, part VI

The weight of the Hope diamond for many years was reported to be 44.5 carats. In 1974 it was removed from its setting and found actually to weigh 45.52 carats. It is classified as a type IIb diamond, which are semi-conductive and usually phosphoresce. The Hope diamond phosphoresces a strong red color, which will last for several seconds after exposure to short wave ultra-violet light. The diamond's blue coloration is attributed to trace amounts of boron in the stone.

In the pendant surrounding the Hope diamond are 16 white diamonds, both pear-shapes and cushion cuts. A bail is soldered to the pendant where Mrs. McLean would often attach other diamonds including the McLean diamond and the Star of the East.


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Available in:

Blue Diamond Engagement Rings

Blue Diamond Anniversary Rings

Blue Memorial Diamonds

Blue Lab Diamonds

Blue Created Diamonds

A Famous Blue Diamond - Part V

The Hope Diamond, part V

Harry Winston Inc. of New York City purchased Mrs. McLean's entire jewelry collection, including the Hope diamond, from her estate in 1949. This collection also included the 94.8-carat Star of the East diamond, the 15-carat Star of the South diamond, a 9-carat green diamond, and a 31-carat diamond which is now called the McLean diamond.

For the next 10 years the Hope diamond was shown at many exhibits and charitable events world wide by Harry Winston Inc., including as the central attraction of their Court of Jewels exhibition. On November 10, 1958, they donated the Hope diamond to the Smithsonian Institution, and almost immediately the great blue diamond became its premier attraction.

The Hope diamond has left the Smithsonian only four times since it was donated. In 1962 it was exhibited for a month at the Louvre in Paris, France, as part of an exhibit entitled Ten Centuries of French Jewelry. In 1965 the Hope diamond traveled to South Africa where it was exhibited at the Rand Easter Show in Johannesburg. In 1984 the diamond was lent to Harry Winston Inc., in New York, as part of the firm's 50th anniversary celebration. In 1996 the Hope diamond was again sent to Harry Winston Inc., in New York, this time for cleaning and some minor restoration work.

Create a Blue Memorial Diamond

Has a special pet passed away? Create a stunning memorial diamond to forever keep your beloved pet close to you. DNA2Diamonds can take a lock of your pets hair or a small amount of cremated ashes and in 70 days or less, you'll have a beautiful blue diamond memorial. Your memorial diamond can be set into a large variety of cremation jewelry as a way to hold on to that special love.

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A Famous Blue Diamond - Part IV

The Hope Diamond, part IV

Following the death of Henry Philip Hope in 1839, and after much litigation, the Hope diamond passed to his nephew Henry Thomas Hope and ultimately to the nephew's grandson Lord Francis Hope. In 1901 Lord Francis Hope obtained permission from the Court of Chancery and his sisters to sell the blue diamond to help pay off his debts. It was sold to a London dealer who quickly sold it to Joseph Frankels and Sons of New York City, who retained the stone in New York until they, in turn, needed cash. The blue diamond was next sold to Selim Habib who put it up for auction in Paris in 1909. It did not sell at the auction but was sold soon after to C.H. Rosenau and then resold to Pierre Cartier that same year.

In 1910 the Hope diamond was shown to Mrs. Evalyn Walsh McLean, of Washington D.C., at Cartier's in Paris, but she did not like the setting. Cartier had the diamond reset and took it to the U.S. where he left it with Mrs. McLean for a weekend. This strategy was successful. The sale was made in 1911 with the diamond mounted as a headpiece on a three-tiered circlet of large white diamonds. Sometime later it became the pendant on a diamond necklace as we know it today. Mrs. McLean's flamboyant ownership of the stone lasted until her death in 1947.

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Available in:

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Blue Diamond Anniversary Rings

Blue Memorial Diamonds

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A Famous Blue Diamond - Part III

The Story of the Hope Diamond, part III

In 1812 a deep blue diamond described by John Francillion as weighing 177 grains (4 grains = 1 carat) was documented as being in the possession of London diamond merchant, Daniel Eliason. Strong evidence indicates that the stone was the re-cut French Blue and the same stone known today as the Hope diamond. Several references suggest that it was acquired by King George IV of England. At his death, in 1830, the king's debts were so enormous that the blue diamond was likely sold through private channels.

The first reference to the diamond's next owner is found in the 1839 entry of the gem collection catalog of the well-known Henry Philip Hope, the man from whom the diamond takes its name. Unfortunately, the catalog does not reveal where or from whom Hope acquired the diamond or how much he paid for it.


Celebrate your anniversary with a blue diamond anniversary ring.

Did you know DNA2Diamonds can turn locks of hair into blue diamonds? Not only are blue diamonds of the rarest of diamonds in the world, a personal blue diamond, created from a lock of your hair - would be even more rare. No two are alike. And they forever contain the essence of your ever lasting love.

Joined together forever in a diamond, DNA2Diamonds can create the most unique blue diamond anniversary ring in just 70 days or less. For the most priceless and memorable blue diamond anniversary ring, combine a lock of your hair and a lock of hair of your spouses hair. Create the perfect heirloom blue diamond today.

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A Famous Blue Diamond - Part II

The Story of The Hope Diamond, part II

The history of the most famous blue diamond which was eventually named the Hope diamond began when the French merchant traveller, Jean Baptiste Tavernier, purchased a 112 3/16-carat diamond. This diamond, which was most likely from the Kollur mine in Golconda, India, was somewhat triangular in shape and crudely cut. Its color was described by Tavernier as a "beautiful violet."

Jean Baptiste Tavernier sold the diamond to King Louis XIV of France in 1668 with 14 other large diamonds and several smaller ones. In 1673 the stone was recut by Sieur Pitau, the court jeweler, resulting in a 67 1/8-carat stone. In the royal inventories, its color was described as an intense steely-blue and the stone became known as the "Blue Diamond of the Crown," or the "French Blue." It was set in gold and suspended on a neck ribbon which the king wore on ceremonial occasions.

King Louis XV, in 1749, had the stone reset by court jeweler Andre Jacquemin, in a piece of ceremonial jewelry for the Order of the Golden Fleece (Toison D'Or). In 1791, after an attempt by Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette to flee France, the jewels of the French Royal Treasury were turned over to the government. During a week-long looting of the crown jewels in September of 1792, the French Blue diamond was stolen.

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Blue Memorial Diamonds

Blue Lab Diamonds

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A Famous Blue Diamond - Part I

The Story of The Hope Diamond, part I

The Hope diamond takes its name from Henry Philip Hope, who added the blue diamond to his collection sometime between the death of King George IV in 1830, and 1839. Historians speculate that the King bought the diamond in the early 1800s, and that, following his death, it was sold to offset his debts. In 1958, Harry Winston, Inc. donated the Diamond the Smithsonian Institution, where it remains a compelling centerpiece of the National Museum of Natural History.

Create your own history with a personal blue diamond.

DNA2Diamonds can turn locks of hair into blue diamonds. For the most special and priceless blue diamond engagement ring, take a lock of the brides hair and a lock of hair from the groom. In 70 days or less, you'll have the most unique blue diamond engagement ring unlike any other diamond in the world. Create the perfect heirloom blue diamond today. Discover DNA2Diamonds blue diamonds.

A Famous Blue Diamond - Overview

The Story of The Hope Diamond

The Hope Diamond is the world’s largest deep blue diamond, with a cut weight of 45.52 carats. Formed deep in the Earth’s core over a billion years ago, it was brought to the surface by a diamond-bearing volcanic shaft in Golconda, India. Since its discovery in the early 1600s, it has crossed oceans and continents, and passed through the hands of kings and commoners. It has a notorious past, having been sold, stolen, recovered and re-cut from the French Blue diamond once owned by the French Royal Treasury.

Now you can own a Blue Diamond too!

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