Saturday, June 26, 2010

The diamond wedding ring had been missing for more than a decade

Jennifer Tilbury's search for the owner of a wedding ring she found has come to a close.

She returned the diamond ring to Bruce and Nicola White, the previous owners of Tilbury's Tsawwassen home, on Thursday.

"I kept hitting dead ends so it was nice to finally get a conclusion and a happy result out of it," she said.

Tilbury discovered the ring in late April behind a set of built-in shelves as she was renovating a bathroom.

Bruce White has no idea how it ended up there and noted the piece of jewelry had been missing for over 10 years.

"It was out of sight, out of mind for all these years. [We] always wondered where it went but never gave it any more thought than that. I think it's just wonderful that there's honest people in the world," he said.

The ring was White's mother's wedding ring and it was passed down to him after his mom passed away in 1996.

The Whites, who still live in Tsawwassen, weren't the original owners of the house but had lived there since the mid 1980s and only moved out last year as part of the B.C. Hydro right-of-way buy out program.

After finding the ring Tilbury began trying to get in touch with the Whites so she could return it. She had their names since mail intended for them was still being delivered to the house. Tilbury searched online, talked to neighbours and tried the post office in attempts to find contact information.

"I've had things that I've lost returned to me and I remember the feeling of being overwhelmed and happy, so I wanted to do that for somebody else," she said.

Tilbury eventually contacted the Optimist and the Whites got calls about the ring after a story ran earlier this week.

Her husband Dean said he was surprised other media also picked up the story.

"We never thought it would go on the front page of the Optimist either," he said.

Monday, June 21, 2010

212 Diamond City website's items

Summer season is underway and 212 Diamond City is looking to make all its customers look more attractive than before. There is a large exquisite collection of wholesale diamond jewelry available here and the buyers can purchase without worrying about the prices. Affordability is what 212 Diamond City promises all the time and this is why the discounts here never end. The buyers can easily go through 212 Diamond City website and check out the fresh arrivals before they make their mind to purchase anything.

Giant selection at 212 Diamond City leaves no room for any more searches

Best shopping experience is what 212 Diamond City promises to all its customers. For all those who have been searching for classy or modern and affordable diamond jewelry, 212 Diamond City is a must place to visit. The items that are mainly covered on 212 Diamond City website are diamond necklaces, diamond earrings, diamond bracelets, diamond rings, watches, chains and diamond pendants. Once the customers visits the site, they would not feel any need to go anywhere else, and all that they want is available at 212 Diamond City.

Wholesale diamond jewelry at 50-80% less wholesale prices

No one sells wholesale diamond jewelry as cheap as 212 Diamond City as the prices are marked 50% to 80% cheaper then what the other wholesale sellers are selling. Now the ladies can have matching rings and bangle bracelets with every dress that they wear and unbelievably they are not going to feel that they have just spent an arm and a leg for it.

Every piece of jewelry at 212 Diamond City comes in numerous varieties

212DiamondCity.com makes sure the product the customer is looking for is presented in front of him in various different choices and styles. When it comes to diamond earrings, the ladies can choose from a wide variety of dangles, hoops, studs and chandeliers. Diamond rings, necklaces, pendants and every other jewelry item that a lady might think of having is present at 212 Diamond City, and that too with so many choices to choose from.

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Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Searching diamong rings shop

When searching for diamond rings, everyone seems to know someone in the business and each person’s contact is supposedly better than the last. Luckily for me, my future father-in-law, Mitchell, owns and operates The Diamond Store, a jewelry store in Los Gatos, California. (Check out his web site at www.diamonds4u.com or call his store at 1-800-640-4081). It’s a beautiful town and is within miles of the campuses of Google, eBay and many other Internet powerhouses. He was a great help in educating and guiding me through the process.

On my trip out to California where I asked for Tracey’s hand in marriage, the conversation quickly turned to teaching me the four C’s – Cut, Carat Weight, Color and Clarity. But he also explained to me the importance of certification.

The first C was the easiest. If you date any girl long enough she will make it very clear what cut she wants and Tracey wanted an oval diamond set sideways. Although jewelers would try to convince me they had a great diamond in other cuts, I knew better. I wanted to see tears of joy at our engagement, not ones of disappointment!

Mitchell also made very clear to me that I should only consider a GIA certified stone and explained that The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) is the industry standard and the most respected laboratory in the diamond industry. You don’t have to second guess the grading, and if you ever choose to resell your stone, it will hold its value better.

I quickly learned that carat weight is dictated by how much money you want to spend. You can sacrifice color and/or clarity and get a bigger stone or get a higher quality smaller stone. It’s a give and take. Mitchell repeatedly told me that I would be able to tell the quality of a stone by looking at it, but I was fearful that as a novice I would be sold a piece of glass and not know the difference.

I started the search by using Mitchell’s wholesale contacts – the people who supply the retailers. As an ex-investment banker, I started by making an Excel spreadsheet of all the oval diamonds I found in and just above my price range. I was comparing the four C’s, but also length, width, height, symmetry, polish, cost, cost per carat, etc. It started to get overwhelming, but I discussed them all with Mitchell and narrowed down the list. I decided to go see some of the diamonds for myself.

I headed into Manhattan’s Diamond District into small, obscure looking offices that on the inside were protected by bullet proof glass and metal detectors. I pretended that I knew what I was doing even though I couldn’t even pick up a diamond properly with the tweezers! I saw huge yellow diamonds, stones that had big black imperfections, beautiful stones that were just too small . . . until I finally found two stones that were beautiful.

One was absolutely brilliant, but I worried that it was just because the room I was in had huge floor-to-ceiling-windows, while the other diamond was in a room with little sunlight. The brilliant diamond was a little bit smaller, and its size was probably the only reason I didn’t jump on it right away. I decided to negotiate to the best of my ability, put both diamonds on hold and sleep on it.

The next day I learned firsthand what Tracey’s dad had said to me from the beginning – the diamond struck a chord with me. It was perfect, and it confirmed my initial gut instinct – the diamond looked brilliant because it was! I now had to hold onto the engagement ring and wait because my other surprise was still being made.

I also have to thank Lena from Alicia’s Jewelers in The Bay Terrace shopping center. She offered me advice and guidance, for which I can’t thank her enough. I would recommend their jewelry store to anyone looking for excellent quality, selection and service (211-19 26th Avenue, Bayside; 718-224-0075; www.aliciasjewelers.com).