Showing posts with label #Diamond #Ring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Diamond #Ring. Show all posts

Saturday, 11 February 2017

How to make your Valentine's Day Memorable!

"Love is in the Air!” specially when it's Valentine's Day! One of the most awaited day of year. So, if you are planning to make this day memorable for your Valentine, we have listed down few ideas on how you can make your partner feel special.

1. Pop the Question – If you are yet to pop the question, this is the right time!! All you need to do is, get down on your knee with a ring and tell your partner what you feel. Check out Diamond Engagement Rings

  


2. Unique Gifts  - Gift your partner something unique, something that they always wanted or something that they will cherish forever. You can either go for Ring, Bracelet, Watch, Sunglasses, Bag or Teddy accompanied with Greeting Card and box of Chocolates. You can also include a bottle of his/her favorite drink or bouquet of flowers. Browse more Gift Ideas



3. Spend Quality Time – The most Precious gift you can ever give is your "Time" . Take your partner out on a date or relive your first date. Go to place that holds beautiful memories of you two or something similar that sparks up your old memories.


4. Express with a Rose - Rose indicates the sign of Love, especially Red Roses are use to express the feelings between two hearts.




Tuesday, 3 March 2015

Yet another find at Crater of Diamonds State Park in Murfeesboro Arkansas. A 2.01 Ct. Yellow Diamond found!!



When fields get plowed, diamonds don’t usually pop up. That’s unless you’re visiting Crater of Diamonds State Park in Murfreesboro, Arkansas. That’s where Dean Filppula, an offshore steward from Shreveport, Louisiana, found a yellow 2.01-carat diamond last week.
It’s finders, keepers at the state park’s 37-acre search field, which is named for an ancient eruption that littered the area with gems. The area, which became a state park in 1972, is the only public site in the world where — for a small fee — you can dig for diamonds and keep them.


Dean Filppula holding his two-carat diamond (Photo: Crater of Diamonds State Park)




















The diamond is the size of a pea.

The sparkling wedge-shaped stone is about the size of an English pea, park interpreter Waymon Cox said in a news release. It’s the largest stone of the 20 found this year, he said.

“More than half an inch of rain had fallen two days before his visit, washing loose soil from the surface of the diamond search area, and, no doubt, uncovering the large, yellow gem,” Cox said. “Anyone could have found it, but Mr. Filppula was in the right place at the right time.”
Filppula, who plans to sell the diamond, named it the Merf Diamond after his mother’s initials.