With its own set of hands clutching the oval Aquamarine center as if to say “Don’t steal me”, this eighteen karat yellow and white gold fantasy ring sports a lengthy list of credentials to justify the $36,000 price tag, including first place Saul Bell award in 2006, publication in the book “Masters”, as well as being the source of inspiration for a line of jewelry sold worldwide. However, people who don’t care for jewelry will probably just see a pair of hands holding a fancy salad spinner.
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A diamond ring is nice for showing off to friends, but it is really not that useful. The Memoring, on the other hand, is very useful. It is made out of sticky notes so that anytime you need to jot something down you have a piece of paper handy. And with the picture stamped on it, you still have your diamond ring.
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A light to find your way around your purse late at might is always handy. This light looking like a large diamond is a classy way to look for your keys in that dimly lit parking garage. Finding your keys quickly is a good idea for safety, but pulling out what looks like a 20 carat diamond may be a draw for a mugger. You can’t have everything in one product.
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