All diamond necklaces form the shape of a curve, so they will lie flat against the neck.
In "The Necklace," Monsieur Loisel is frustrated with his wife's dissatisfaction with their modest life and her desire for wealth and luxuries. He is practical and content with their life, which causes tension between them when Madame Loisel loses the borrowed necklace. He is patient and supportive in helping his wife find a way to replace the lost necklace.
her necklace was custom made. if you are looking for something similar, try tiffany.com and its called diamonds by the yard...keep in mind, its not cheap
DQ means Diamonique, CZ means Cubic Zirconia, JCM is the makers mark and 14k is the karat of your gold. So your necklace is real 14k gold, but the stones in it are Cubic Zirconias made to look like diamonds. JCM is the signature of the company that made your necklace.
The price of a Horse necklace can range anywhere from under twenty dollars to hundreds of dollars depending on the material it is made from. The inclusion of gem stones such as emerald, diamonds, rubies, and others increases the price substantially.
Cubic Zirconia is a synthesized stone that has relatively low cost and is the leading competitor for diamonds. they are usually colorless but can be made of many colors.
Well, diamond may be burnt, or crushed -- something you probably wouldn't want to do to a gemstone. And the common shapes of gemstone diamonds are man-made choices, not the natural crystal shape. So, yes, diamonds lose their shape with intense chipping and polishing.
Diamonds made in factories are called man-made diamonds.
Man-made diamonds are usually called man-made diamonds.
A gold necklace-
it is a pastry made of diamonds it is a pastry made of diamonds
No building on earth is 'made from diamonds'.
No. Diamonds and coal are both allotropes of carbon. Coal and diamonds are not made from one another.