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Q: How do you pronounce le vian diamond rings?
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What is the difference in chocolate quartz and smoky quartz?

Same thing its a trade mark by the Le Vian company for marketing. Example a brown diamond is now a Chocolate Diamond.


Who is Le Vian?

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.


Who is woman in le vian chocolate diamonds commercial?

Actress Donna Murphy does the voice over for the Le Vian chocolate diamonds commercial.


Are Le Vian diamonds real?

Yes, they are.


Where can you purchase Levian rings?

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.


Are Chocolate Diamonds of Le Vian natural?

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.


What movie and television projects has Boris Vian been in?

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.


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What has the author Nicole Buffard-O'Shea written?

Nicole Buffard-O'Shea has written: 'Le monde de Boris Vian et le grotesque litteraire' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Grotesque in literature