
Australian Dollar Shoots Up! (Or US Dollar Falls….Again)
Thursday, September 20th, 2007In April, we wrote about how diamonds are traded in US dollars and therefore, prices are dependent on US dollar currency fluctuations.

In April, we wrote about how diamonds are traded in US dollars and therefore, prices are dependent on US dollar currency fluctuations.

One of the many features of our Crossfire Diamonds is that they come in a box surrounded by Lindt Lindor chocolate balls.

You may have noticed something different about our site……

Common questions we get include things like “What’s the difference between different certificates?”, “What’s the ideal proportions for a round brilliant” and so on and so forth.

The diamonds in our signature series all come with downloadable microscopic photos.

One of our principles is to sell at the lowest price by keeping our costs low.

…Not quite, but it was amusing when we received this letter this morning.

Since we’ve switched from YouTube to new 640×480 microscopic videos in MPEG4 format, some customers are having trouble viewing them.

We’ve been thinking about how to take microscopic videos for a while now, but we couldn’t because we didn’t know how to, or have the proper equipment.

In Australia at least, foreign transactions done on most credit cards, attract an average of 1.5%, plus an extra 1% on top of that.