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There's an Adonis Rose with round brilliant diamond in yellow gold or an Annabel with round brilliant diamond in platinum.
His austere imagination soberly developed a few symbols of the human condition and condensed them to achieve what he called a "hard, brilliant diamond".
She describes Robinson's benevolence, his "brilliant" diamond ring (which directors made him take off before every shot, since he was playing slaves and ex-slaves and servants), and chronicles her repeated, oblivious requests to visit his house ("No way, darlin'. Just no way," he finally said).
It is a rolling cascade of scrolls that converge in a central ornament surmounted by a brilliant diamond.
Yet within this chaos of everyday life, our love solidifies into an unbreakable, brilliant diamond; under pressure, the mundane is transformed into the extraordinary.
It's hardly a secret that those blindingly brilliant diamond necklaces and multi-carat cocktail rings that celebrities wear on the red carpet are often loaners from major jewelry houses such as Cartier and Chopard.
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Shostakovich's "The Nose," the composer's brilliant, diamond-in-the-rough first opera, was a perfect vehicle for the director's début, in 2010; the production was a body slam of two explosively fertile geniuses.
Unlike the conical brilliant diamonds, now cut by machine, rose cuts must be made and polished by hand, using saw blades and scalpel-like knives.
At once delicate and bold, the piece showcases 477 brilliant diamonds that cascade down in the shape of currant leaves and berries.
The George III tiara is a circlet incorporating brilliant diamonds that were formerly owned by George III.
A set of gold and diamond earrings consisting of two large brilliant diamonds as the studs, below a smaller brilliant followed by a large pear shaped diamond drop.
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