Epiphany Platinum Clad Diamonique TSV Mon 6th Feb 2012

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Any ideas on what this might be? Or (calling SCW :hi:) what other new items there might be on the day? Ma Deco is another year younger next week and has expressed an interest in some Epiphany earrings!

MTIA :up:
 
TSV is

Epiphany Platinum Clad Diamonique SS 1ct Jubilee Cut Solitaire Ring Set for £28.32 (Normal QVC price £34.25) plus P&P
 
Epiphany Platinum Clad Diamonique SS 1ct 60 Facet Jubilee Ring Set
Item Number: 602413
QVC Price £34.75
Today's Special Value Price £28.86
Availability In stock
UK P&P £3.45

New commemorative Jubilee ring set from Epiphany Diamonique. Features a brand new brilliant-cut simulated diamond that has been designed to catch the light from all angles, plus a classic band ring crafted in platinum-clad sterling silver. Designed especially for QVC to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, this regal set is also perfect for marking your own special occasion.
Cut for maximum sparkle – the brilliant-cut simulated diamond is faceted like a round-cut stone, but in a square shape so it catches the light at all angles.

The illusion of a bigger stone – the stunning appearance of depth is due to the special shape of the table of the stone and the unusual pavilion faceting, which reflects the light for extra sparkle.

Solitaire ring

* 60 facets for superior sparkle
* Classic claw setting to accentuate shape
* Features the official Assay Office Jubilee hallmark
* Simulated diamond: 1 x (6mm)
* Platinum-clad sterling silver
* Comes with a collector’s Jubilee romance card
* Width at head: 6mm
* Total equivalent diamond weight: 1 carat


Classic band ring

* Platinum-clad sterling silver
* Shank: 2mm; width: 2.5mm



A name with history
The Jubilee is named after the famed colourless Jubilee Diamond discovered in 1895 in South Africa. Originally 650 carats, it was cut to a cushion shape and still remained an impressive 245 carats - making it the 6th largest diamond in the world! Originally known as the Reitz Diamond, after the president of the state in which it was discovered, it was renamed the Jubilee Diamond in honour of the 60th anniversary of the coronation of Queen Victoria in 1897.

All measurements are approximate

http://www.qvcuk.com/ukqic/qvcapp.aspx/app.detail/params.item.602413
 
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When Jilly was going on about the Queen, 60 years, especially commissioned la la la ...
I thought she was saying this is a replica of the Queen's rings - in eek!
I fell about laughing.
 
there must be a diana/kate ring coming up in this hour too as jilly was wearing one on her middle finger of her left hand earlier., actually I can see she's removed her own rings now and the diana style ring is still on.
 
Also loved how Jilly kept referring to the Queen's "ascension" like she was the BVM or Jesus rising to Heaven - rather than lovely old Betty Windsor whose accession to the throne is supposedly being honoured in junk jewellery...
 

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