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All about the diamond appeal

Posted by author1 on Dec 7, 2008 in Uncategorized

Throughout history, diamonds have stood for power, prestige, courage, devotion, invincibility, love and lust. But in reality, diamonds are merely rocks, a mineral gem made up of simple carbon crystals that have formed inside the Earth for thousands and millions of years.

So what is it about this precious gem that makes it stand above the rubies, emeralds, sapphires and other precious stones of the world? Diamonds used to be rare. It was only through recent technology and discovery of diamond mines in Africa has it been marketed as a global commercial item.

But there was a time when any diamond that was mined and crafted was reserved only for the king. Saint Louis IX of France had even made a sumptuary law that made it so.

Today though, ever since the discovery of diamond mines in Africa, diamonds are not so rare, but still coveted and sold throughout the world because of its beauty and worth. During the 1800s, diamond prospectors found huge deposits of diamonds in southern and central Africa. One particular area in South Africa was Kimberly, and because of the enormous amount of diamond deposits found here, these mines became to be known as kimberlites.

This sudden explosion in the supply of diamonds flooded the market when thousand of prospects came to mine the kimberlites. This made diamond prices plummet from 500 dollars to ten cents a carat. The diamond market came to a sudden turn when a young man named Cecil Rhodes entered the scene. Rhodes, who would later help build British colonial Africa, saw an opportunity and formed the De Beers Mining Company that pooled together diamond miners and prospectors to control the supply

Today, the De Beers Corporation owns and controls an estimated 90 percent of the world’s supply of uncut or rough diamonds. Because of the success of De Beers in controlling the industry, diamonds have actually thrived and its being precious and its worth have been preserved. And until today, the reputation and mystique of diamonds are known worldwide.

It has been called the king of gems, and its universal appeal makes it expensive and coveted. What woman does not want to own diamond jewelry? What man has not been loved all the more because of a diamond engagement ring given to a ladylove?

Modern technology and discovery might have made the diamond more accessible and less rare, but that has not diminished its prestige.

History has dictated events that have made the diamond the precious gem as it is known today and we can only follow the examples of better people before us and fall in love with its brilliance and beauty.

Since then, women have been dreaming of wearing their own diamond wedding rings on their hand before getting married. Throughout history, diamonds have been known for its excellent physical properties and even its ties to spiritual and seemingly mystical powers. Its value and worth have only increased during the centuries and will endure on, as diamonds are forever.

Daniel Joines is the owner Polished Diamonds. For High Quality Diamond Rings at 1/2 retail pricing available at: Polished Diamonds.co.nz – The Diamond Ring Specialist in New Zealand

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Art T-Shirts

Posted by author1 on Dec 7, 2008 in Uncategorized

I bought some stuff the other day at ResistToday.com that I just love. They have Art T-shirts made by independent artists. Their designs are urban/street inspired.

I get compliments every time I wear one of their screen printed art tshirts are inspired by nature. They use images and photos of branches, trees, leaves and vines and collage them into cool art. Then they screen print their art onto an American Apparel t-shirts (these shirts are soft, wear well and are made in the US).

Here’s a good quote from their web site. We’re interested in using products as a wearable and functional art medium. With so little public space available for art some of us turn to a street sign, abandon building or overpass; we think shirts and wallets are just as good of an art surface.

These guys have such a unique outlook with their art. They don’t care about getting their art into big, fancy galleries; they just want real people to connect with their art and images. I like that attitude because a lot of artists only want to make art (with a capital A) and that’s limiting for a lot of regular people. Some of us don’t care for the atmosphere of art shows and museums or galleries. So, it’s cool that there are artists and stores like Resist Today that cater to a different audience.

Some of their images remind me of a piece I saw in juxtapoz magazine and some t-shirts I’ve seen on deviantart.

My favorite t-shirt design of theirs is called Veins of Thought, but they have a lot of cool designs on unique wallets, printed messenger bags and cool pillows! My sister’s boyfriend bought her this cute kitty tshirt.

I love Resist Today!

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