
According to the designer Amosu, “Each phone is handcrafted to perfection using skilled craftsmanship, all diamonds are recyclable, which means they can be removed from one handset and then recast onto another, meaning the customer’s investment continues to shine!”
Priced to be daring at $40,000… As part of an added benefit of this diamond iPhone, Amosu is offering a complimentary one-year membership to the International Concierge Service which provides its members access to the inaccessible, such as front row fashion show seats & the like.

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The Lesotho Promise diamond which was bought by diamond dealer Laurence Graff in 2006 has been cut into 26 smaller diamonds varying in size from .52 carats to 76.41 carats each with a D Flawless grade.
The 603-carat stone yielded 223.35 carats
Graff bought the rough stone for $12.36 million and is expecting quite a haul on his investment, he’s looking for a $50 million payday.


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Jewelry designer Kimberly McDonald combines the worlds of fine jewelry and mineral collecting with Rockras, jewelry that combines geodes and agate with diamonds and sapphires. Each bespoke piece of Rockras jewelry is made by hand in the United States. The earrings shown here feature pink sapphires and rose cut diamonds.
All the bling thing lovers have another blingy thing to eye on. Adding to your list of bling accessories is diamond-encrusted USB flash drive being offered by miiSTOR.
Dubbed ICE, the glittering USB drive is made of Hallmarked platinum and is hand-set with 456 white diamonds.
Beautifully crafted, tactile, and expressive, the ICE USB drive is available on request only and costs a cool $15,000.
