Michele McAtee Webboard User Reg: 02-05-2006
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One last thing, want to pass on...
Since I will be getting his ashes back next week, I want to tell those of you who may not know.
You can actually send away the cremated remains of loved ones to a company in Chicago, IL. http://www.lifegem.com and have them transformed into a diamond. Yeah. Apparently, they've mastered "making diamonds" through simulation, the pressure, temperature, etc...MoJo and my previous dog Miss Mahska will likely be a pair of earrings or a necklace soon--saving my pennies, as the process costs about the same as regular diamonds. Cool, huh?
Eva Czarnojanczyk Webboard User Reg: 10-25-2006
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Michele, that is just jaw-droppingly cool! Wow! Shhh, don't tell anyone, but most gemstones nowadays can be manufactured & I think the man-made emeralds look better than the mined ones.
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