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electric_blue68

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30. Lovely!....
Tue Jul 14, 2026, 02:10 AM
Yesterday

My mom while in Denver at a hospital to receive newer asthma treatments
she wasn't "sick" pe se, as in acute crisis, but her doctor heard about the opportunity to go there.
Anyway, at one point she did a lost-wax ring in sterling silver, somewhat like yours more curves in the interior openings. I loved it! Unfortunately, later after she came back we think a caregiver stole it because one day it was gone. And we're not people who were/are the suspicious thinking types in general.

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Perhaps the closing of that mine will encourage the folks who make lab diamonds. CaliforniaPeggy Monday #1
There's no reason to buy a mined diamond anymore. yardwork Monday #2
Why does anyone want to buy jewelry? Is it to impress other people? And then there are people who spend money they 3Hotdogs Monday #3
Slight possibility that jewelry buyers GenThePerservering Monday #4
What's to like about 'em? 3Hotdogs Monday #6
In ancient times BumRushDaShow Monday #9
They're shiny, and JoseBalow Monday #10
What I like about them: they decorate my face and they are beautiful in their own right. ...n/t CaliforniaPeggy Monday #14
It improves my appearance LeftInTX Yesterday #34
I agree w/ your sentiment! It's like that 'look at me, look at all of my diamonds, look at my expensive car, look, SWBTATTReg Monday #8
Goddess forfend that we should find a moment of joy and beauty niyad Yesterday #24
This! electric_blue68 Yesterday #27
Because they're pretty, artistic, interestingly designed etc electric_blue68 Monday #12
As do I. And for years, I worked with, and represented, jewelry makers niyad Yesterday #25
You've made your own? What have you done? electric_blue68 Yesterday #28
Just some simple pieces, several necklaces, pins, and bracelets. niyad Yesterday #31
Cool! getting sleepy will add more tomorrow electric_blue68 Yesterday #32
Sweet dreams! niyad Yesterday #33
Nice! Oooo, crystals! .... electric_blue68 14 hrs ago #37
Why? Because a piece is beautiful, or makes us happy, for starters. niyad Yesterday #23
different strokes for different folks purr-rat beauty Yesterday #36
Definitely the case Bluetus Monday #13
I have a lab-grown diamond, too. It's beautiful. No need to every buy a new diamond. Liberty Belle Monday #21
orher than use for grinding, why bother with diamonds WorseDayEver Monday #5
Diamonds are not and never were rare. They just did a super amazing job of marketing. Raftergirl Monday #7
Actually, the control of the distribution is what drove rarity and price mdbl Monday #15
But not because diamonds are actually rare. De Beers limited the mining solely to be able to sell diamonds as Raftergirl Monday #17
Bingo ! When the mines in Kimberly were first being worked, even working-class couples were buying huge diamond eppur_se_muova Monday #22
Wow TY electric_blue68 Yesterday #29
My husband and I don't have rings. Envirogal Monday #11
Rings are symbols. But if you don't like them, then don't wear them. CaliforniaPeggy Monday #16
It's beautiful and authentic artwork FakeNoose Monday #18
Thanks so much, my dear FakeNoose! CaliforniaPeggy Monday #19
Lovely!.... electric_blue68 Yesterday #30
Rings are not the only kinds of jewelry out there. niyad Yesterday #26
"To save cash" as if it didn't have EXCESSIVE funds just sitting in numbers accounts... what a crock WorseDayEver Monday #20
they are trying to gain control on prices. nt Javaman Yesterday #35
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