Chocolate diamonds from this source can be assured to be of the chocolate colour as advertised.
A gemologist can help you understand if and/or how any diamond has been treated to enhance its colour, or where the diamond was formed, either underground or in a lab.
One can purchase Le Vian rings from online stores such as the website Macy's, Ernest Jones and the bidding website eBay. Alternatively you may purchase them from local jewelry stores.
n' in french is used with "pas" to make a sentence negative for instance J'aime le chocolat= I like chocolate Je n'aime pas le chocolat= I dont like chocolate
Le Journal Hebdomadaire was created in 1997.
The phone number of the Le Mars Public Library is: 712-546-5004.
No, there is no element with the symbol "Le" on the periodic table. The periodic table lists all known elements and their symbols, but "Le" is not one of them.
Actress Donna Murphy does the voice over for the Le Vian chocolate diamonds commercial.
Yes, they are.
Same thing its a trade mark by the Le Vian company for marketing. Example a brown diamond is now a Chocolate Diamond.
Le Vian appears to be a registered trade mark name for a series of jeweleries by a designer. The source of the name is unclear.
A "chocolate diamond" is the name of one color of brown diamond, with color ranges from cognac to honey to champagne and shades in-between.A "chocolate diamond" is actually one of many types of colored diamonds. Other colored diamonds, also called "fancy diamonds," include pink, yellow, blue, green, purple, black, red and orange.Although colored diamonds were once considered undesirable, they have become very popular amongst those looking for an alternative to conventional white diamonds.History of the nicknameSome colored diamonds gained commercial names over the years, thus having multiple names which actually mean (more or less) the same thing.In this case, a New York firm, Le Vian, coined the trademark of Chocolate Diamonds(R) in 2000 to refer to its brand of natural fancy color brown diamonds. In 2008 the trademark was granted federal registration.
Short AnswerBrown diamonds are one of many 'shades' of colored diamonds. Other colored diamonds, also called "fancy diamonds," include pink, yellow, blue, green, purple, black, red and orange.Some brown diamonds can be referred as chocolate diamonds, based on the intensity of their colour.Longer AnswerAlthough colored diamonds were once considered undesirable, they have become very popular amongst those looking for an alternative to conventional white diamonds.Some colored diamonds gained commercial names over the years thus having multiple names which actually mean (more or less) the same thing.For example: yellow diamonds are also known as Canary Diamonds (even though usually canary diamonds describe a diamond of a pure, strong yellow color). Some brown diamonds are described as chocolate diamonds.NB: The words Chocolate Diamonds is a wordmark owned by Le Vian Corporation as a registered trademark. This wordmark covers "Jewelry, watches, timepieces, jewelry watches, jewelry chains, jewelry pins, jewelry amulets and jewelry rings all made in whole or in part of diamonds."
Boris Vian has: Played Le lotophage in "Aller et retour" in 1948. Performed in "Saint-Tropez, devoir de vacances" in 1952. Played The Cardinal in "Notre-Dame de Paris" in 1956. Played himself in "Boris Vian, la vie jazz" in 2009. Played himself in "Politically InKorect" in 2013.
Nicole Buffard-O'Shea has written: 'Le monde de Boris Vian et le grotesque litteraire' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Grotesque in literature
le chocolatier is a chocolate maker in French.
Chocolate is masculine. In french, chocolate is un / le chocolat
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The cast of V comme Vian - 2011 includes: Jeupeu as Le fossoyeur Elise Diamant as Anne-Marie Cazalis Philippe du Janerand as Marcel Arland Lauriane Escaffre as La femme en vert Philippe Faure as Docteur Chiche Didier Flamand as Jean Paulhan Philippe Fretun as Jacques Canetti Julie Gayet as Michelle Vian Louis Genty as Patrick 8 ans Jacky Ido as Vernon Sullivan Bernard Le Coq as Raymond Queneau Alain Libolt as Jean-Paul Sartre Laurent Lucas as Boris Vian Marius Mancel as Patrick 3 ans Myriam Moraly as Juliette Greco Christophe Salengro as Miqueut Arnaud Simon as Le major Bernard Verley as Gaston Gallimard