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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Firenze Jewels Announces Support for Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Relief Effort

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Firenze Jewels’ Jeffrey Levin, together with the New York City 47th Street Business Improvement District announced a relief effort aiding the victims of the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan on March 11th. The 47th St BID works with businesses in the New York City Diamond District area. They are trying to organize with as many of the 2,600 businesses to donate $1 per sale to the American Red Cross Japanese Earthquake Relief Fund. The relief effort is expected to last until the end of April.

As a major supplier of pearls to the American market and the fourth largest market in the world for American jewelry exports, Japan has played an integral role within the jewelry industry as well as the New York City Diamond District for decades. Our hearts go out to all those affected by the devastating tragedy in Japan and we hope our joint contributions play a small roll in rebuilding their lives and pulling through the many struggles ahead.

posted by Firenze Jewels at 3:11 pm  

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Mona Lisa Diamond Replica

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A Chinese jewelry collector has created a replica of Leonardo Da Vinci’s famed Mona Lisa – made entirely of diamonds. It took the owner 30 years to collect all of the gemstones required and 5 years him and a group of top European craft masters to create this one of a kind piece. Thousands of precious stones totaling to approximately 100,000 carats were used to bring this dazzling work of art to life.

The replica currently sits on display within a shopping mall in Shenyang City, China.

posted by Firenze Jewels at 3:17 pm  

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Cora Sun Drop Diamond on Display at Natural History Museum

London’s Natural History Museum is currently hosting the largest vivid-yellow pear shaped diamond in the world. Weighing in at a whopping 110.03 carats, The Cora Sun-Drop diamond is said to be so valuable, that it’s priceless – literally. Experts consider the diamond so rare that it’s price cannot be calculated, and as of yet, no one has made an attempt to do so.

This precious pear-shaped yellow diamond is approximately the size of a woman’s thumb and has a color grade of fancy vivid yellow, which is already extremely rare.  Unusual diamonds of this color stem from very small amounts of nitrogen within the carbon structure of the stone.

“When you look at a diamond like this you are not only looking at a unique piece of art, you are looking at the fascinating science that bought this stone to us,” said Alan Hart, head of mineralogy collection at The Natural History Museum.

The stone is set to be on display for the next six months.

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posted by Firenze Jewels at 3:23 pm  

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

10.09 Carat Fancy Vivid Purple-Pink Diamond to Fetch $12-$15 Million at Auction

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A new beauty is set to step into the global spotlight on April 12th. Christie’s recently announced it will auction a 10.09 carat cushion cut Fancy Vivid Purple-Pink diamond as the highlight of its Magnificent Jewels sale in New York. This rare and exceptional diamond is estimated at $12,000,000-15,000,000.

The past 15 months, has seen a growing investor demand for large and rare fancy color diamonds, a number of which have sold for more than $1 million per carat. In November 2010, a 24.78 carat emerald cut pink diamond sold at auction at Sotheby’s for $46 million, shattering the world record for the highest price ever bid for a jewel at auction.

“Collector demand for large colored diamonds has never been stronger, especially where pink diamonds of this size and quality are concerned. Fewer than 10 percent of all pink diamonds mined weigh more than 0.20 carats, and even fewer exhibit the exceptional color saturation and brilliance of this exceptional gem. In all my years at Christie’s, I have never seen such vivid color in a stone of this size,” said Rahul Kadakia, Head of Jewelry at Christie’s New York.

“At Christie’s New York this past December, jewelry collectors competed for a 6.89 carat Fancy Vivid purplish-pink diamond, which ultimately sold for $6.9 million or $1 million per carat. This larger stone, with its richer, deeper hue of pink and electrifying purple tone is positioned to become one of this season’s top-selling diamonds,” he added.

posted by Firenze Jewels at 1:01 pm  

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Wedding Website Announced for Prince William and Kate Middleton

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Prince William and Kate Middleton are getting what every young, engaged couple needs in today’s high-tech world -  a wedding website. www.officialroyalwedding2011.org is set to be the official destination for any information on the forthcoming Royal Wedding. Wedding sites today give guests a useful way to get directions, browse photos, buy gifts, and in some cases even choose the music. Expect to find exclusive content, features, videos, links and perhaps even a live stream of the event itself on the Royal Couple’s site.

Buckingham Palace officials have said the website will be the first place to view information such as the details of Miss Middleton’s dress. Perhaps even get a first glimpse of her bridal jewelry too.

The site is being hosted by the Google App Engine which is especially designed to handle large bursts of traffic.

Are you getting married this year?  If so, do you have a website planned for the event?

posted by Firenze Jewels at 4:16 pm  


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