Recently, in New York City, a woman lost one of the diamond stones from her betrothal ring. It measured 4 carats. "I wake up in cold sweats dreaming that I'm going to lose my ring — and the funny thing is, I did," she told a local paper about the status symbol. Funny thing! The shiny stone, a symbol of her worth, was later found, however, by a watchful man. Now she can retire to privacy of her home, ring intact.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
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Bree Candee??? Oh, the inanitee...
brie candy would be revolting.
And here I would have thought the displacement of an 8 lb. diamond would snap her wrist back like a spindly reed.
Close reading of the article reveals much wonderment...Nobu! SNL! and my favorite little factoid...the 4 carat diamond was one of multiple diamonds on the ring. Poor, poor Bree.
How she was able to move her hand is anyone's guess. As my husband always says in response to yet another woman demanding a giant rock: "It's a symbol, people!"
At this point asking for an enormous diamond is kinda the equivalent of asking for a blood sacrifice from an Angolan child to prove how loved you are.
Bless you for the Kirsten Gum pic. Such a guilty pleasure that show.
Marquis Daniels would never let this happen with his jewelry.
"Bree said she was 'still shaking' after Brian went to 30 Rockefeller Plaza to retrieve the diamond and then returned to put it on her fingerer hand..."
What does she do with the other hand?
Serviceyness alert!
In case any laydees out there care about this sort of thing, the best way to tell if a stone is loose is to actually shake it vigorously by your ear. Apparently you'll be able to hear a loose stone before you can see or feel it! The more you know...