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DMBsGirl

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Well I was at the doctor''s office today and while in the waiting room came across a magazine ad for a jewelry collection called "Diamond in the rough." They use rough diamonds in rings, pendants, etc. Has anyone seen one of these IRL? THey look interesting but I''d be tempted to just take the rough diamond out, have it cut and made SPARKLY! what do u guys think?

http://diamondintherough.com/
 
If it could be cut into a stone it wouldn''t be sold too you uncut.
The price difference is too high to make it possible.
 
oh, i didnt know this. I think some of these "rough" diamonds look like chewed up old gum, not so attractive IMO
 
Date: 7/27/2007 12:02:22 AM
Author: DMBsGirl
oh, i didnt know this. I think some of these ''rough'' diamonds look like chewed up old gum, not so attractive IMO
they are usually crushed up for industrial use.
 
Date: 7/27/2007 12:02:22 AM
Author: DMBsGirl
oh, i didnt know this. I think some of these ''rough'' diamonds look like chewed up old gum, not so attractive IMO
I agree, DMB. No roughs for me, I''ll take cut sparklies thank you.
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Oh, I dunno ... a lot of rough diamonds have their own charm. The problem is that they''re a lot tougher to mass-produce than finished goods: you need decent looking *rough* to start with. And good designs ... these people, yeesh. They make the DeBeers Talisman line look good ....
 
I''ve seen rocks in my yard that look nicer than those diamonds. Ick. I wouldn''t imagine cutting most of those stones would result in anything you''d actually want.
 
Date: 7/27/2007 3:59:39 AM
Author: Circe
Oh, I dunno ... a lot of rough diamonds have their own charm. The problem is that they''re a lot tougher to mass-produce than finished goods: you need decent looking *rough* to start with. And good designs ... these people, yeesh. They make the DeBeers Talisman line look good ....
So true!!!

I saw a gorgeously unique (plain) rough Diamond pendant designed by Elsa Perreti...
It consisted of one rather large smooth (10 - 20 cts+/-) rough Diamond of exceptional quality attached by a silk cord only!

It was plain and beautiful!

I think you can find an image in Tiffany''s "blue book" from 2001-2002...

Funnily, she named it too "Diamond in the Rough"

If someone can find and post an image..., its worth the effort!
 
When I was working as a jewellery designer, my boss and I wanted to do pendants with diamond "dust", we were very disappointed with the results - it was not at all sparkly like we thougt it might be.
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