Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Check the Band for Inscriptions!





More here. (Why do all the pictures available of this ring have someone's eye in the background?)

14 comments:

The Golden Eagle said...

Whoa.

montana irregulars said...

its really huge!! but its really pretty too. I love the color

Ari the Awesome said...

That's really pretty. Is that how you thought of Kiki's ring?

Undiscovered Universe said...

It looks like Kiki's ring!!!

MushroomCloud said...

Lovely, but pink's not exactly my color. Anyway, i've always preferred opals.

Some Lost Melody said...

I know who the lucky wearer will be :) that's me! haha

TicTac said...

hmm....if it was a dark purple and a bit modester (smaller hehe) id be all over it!!!

mwhahaha said...

when is kiki strike 3 coming outtt???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

The 355 said...

Rats one big diamond!!!
Ps we made hit sauce!!! You seem to like hot sauce in the irregulars so I thought I tell you!

Anonymous said...

I like the idea of rings with a function. Unfortunately these can get you in real trouble nowadays. Use a "poison ring" with a secret compartment to carry your vitamin or medicine tablets? Off to the disciplinarian's office. Would be handy for carrying a tiny memo about that month,s omputer password. A sliderule ring would be neat; but if you could read it, it might get confiscated before a math test.

Robert in San Diego via cell phone

Kitty said...

oh mai...!

Anonymous said...

!@#$%^&* that's a huge rock.

Anonymous said...

Cool diamond story: When Harry Winston, the jewelery store, sent the Hope Diamond to the Smithsonian, they sent it by mail. The Post Office Department, noticing they had a rock with a Registered Mail declared value in the million dollar range, put riflemen aboard the Railway post office car going from New York to Washington DC that day.

Yeah, I wrote "Post Office Department." And "Railway post office." It was that long ago. Now I feel old.

Robert in San Diego, knows people who'd used V-mail back in the day, and collect it now.

Anonymous said...

Found it! The wrapper in which the Hope Diamond was mailed from NYC to the Smithsonian Institution.

Robert in San Diego, not a stamp collector, but I know some.