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Brilliant_Rock
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Turn off the lights and search with a flashlight. The diamonds will stand out.
Shake out all sheets and linens including towels. Go through garbage before setting out curbside. Chek floor of closet where you hang coats-some bracelets will snag on the sleeve lining and may fall when hung. You will find it. Good luck.
Dogs have been known to consume jewelry. So, you might expand your search to the area the dogs do their business. Also, look for any sign of distress in the dogs for the next 96 hours.Thanks for the flashlight tip! I had to get to work so left home after looking a few minutes. I was also outside with my dogs this morning so hopefully it isn't there. I'll look more this afternoon! Hopefully I'll find it. But thank goodness it's insured!
****Warning If you have a queasy stomach don’t read further!****Dogs have been known to consume jewelry. So, you might expand your search to the area the dogs do their business. Also, look for any sign of distress in the dogs for the next 96 hours.
If you didn't leave the house with it on, it is in there somewhere. Keep looking - it will turn up!
@LightBright this made me feel a bit sick to think what would have happened if you hadn't remembered the noiseI once lost an almost two carat antique diamond ring and looked everywhere for it, including going down to our apartment’s dumpster and looking in there (not a good idea). At some point that day, I had a flash of inspiration and recalled an unfamiliar sound which I had heard that morning while i was was cleaning up. Like a “clink” sound at the sink. So I checked our garbage disposal and found it in there.