The talented Mr. Madoff, who is currently serving a 150-year sentence for his multi-billion-dollar fraud, was an avid collector of vintage watches. Despite his busy schedule, he took time each morning to match his diamond wedding ring with one of his 17 Rolexes, 7 Cartier watches and tickers from Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet and Franck Muller, including the Oyster chronograph. Estimated to fetch as much as $63,500, an Oyster chronograph watch and assorted ashtrays once used by Bernard and Ruth Madoff has been auctioned at the Sheraton New York Hotel & Towers to benefit the victims of the Ponzi scheme. The personal belongings of convicted fraudster Bernard Madoff sold for nearly $1 million were taken from the couple’s properties – a penthouse in Manhattan, and houses in Montauk, New York, and Palm Beach, Florida.
Whiteflash is a full scale manufacturing jeweler specializing in Ideal Diamonds and Fine Bridal Jewelry with the largest inventory of AGS Certified Ideal Cut Diamonds in the world. The award winning Whiteflash.com website, described by Kiplinger’s Magazine as the “Lord of the Online Rings” enables shoppers the world over to view, compare and purchase top quality diamonds, engagement rings and fine jewelry in a convenient and secure environment.
Monday, November 16, 2009
Friday, November 13, 2009
Conflict Diamonds: News and Updates via DreamsofAfrica.org
Unlike other retailers who stop at conflict-free, Whiteflash seeks to address the real problem, the people suffering in Africa. “These people are among the world’s poorest. Diamonds are vital to their economic stability. We must stop the exploitation by those in charge, not boycott innocent people into further poverty.”
Though dramatically reduced in recent years, hot spots of conflict and suffering remain in Africa. Whiteflash initiated the Dreams of Africa program as a way for shoppers to be proactive. You can visit the website at www.dreamsofafrica.org.
Whiteflash and Dreams of Africa have dedicated to publish the most recent news on Conflict Diamonds for the public. Here are DreamsofAfrica.org’s top stories:
Firm to Mine Marange, Zim Agrees to Monitoring Scheme
Diamonds From Cote d’Ivoire Fund Hezbollah
TRADE ALERT: Rapaport Bans Zimbabwe Diamonds
UN Distributes Voter Lists in Cote d’Ivoire for Upcoming Election
U.S. Dpt. of State Issues Statement on Zimbabwe
Kimberly Process Chair Defends Recent Decision Not to Suspend Zimbabwe
Conflict Diamonds’ Deadly Toll
Prosecutors Look Forward to Questioning Taylor
Human Rights Groups Blast KP for Failure to Suspend Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe Spared by KP
Investigative TV Program Documents Zimbabwe Smuggling Operations
Israel: We Do Not Trade Rough with Non-KP Members
WDC President: KP Needs to End Sterile Debate, Tackle Humanitarian Issue
Final KP Review Mission Report Calls Zimbabwe to Suspend Self from KP
Africa’s Diamond Trade Under Scrutiny
Minister says Zimbabwe has Complied with Kimberley Process
Customers Princess Cut Engagement Ring is a Show Stopper!
Dear Whiteflash Sales Team,
The diamond engagement ring is simply perfect! We could not have asked for more. The attention to detail was fabulous and the craftsmanship was incredible. She is stopped throughout the day by others just commenting on the ring and how brilliant the diamonds are. I highly recommend Whiteflash to my friends and colleagues. The process was smooth, Whiteflash’s staff was great at attending to all the details. Thank you once again for making this moment for us. We are definitely contacting you here in the near future for a few other items!
Best Wishes,
Peter
Tips for Unique Diamond Engagement Rings
We were speaking with our friends at the TheManRegistry.com and they had a great question! Many people want unique engagement rings but what questions do you need to ask? The Whiteflash team came together with these answers for your most common questions!
If you are dreaming of purchasing a diamond engagement ring for your would-be-bride, then you may have to fork out a huge amount of money from your savings and monthly salary to realize the dream. Most of the prospective grooms do not have the right financial capability. But if they follow some tips, such costly ring jewelry is still within their buying reach.
The first tip that you must follow is to ensure that you have a proper budgeting. This is to make sure that you do not buy a very expensive ring in enthusiasm. Budgeting will keep you focused on a certain price range and even makes the purchasing more easily as the jeweler will be showing you the jewelry that falls within your budget.
Make also sure that you have done lots of comparing of the diamond engagement ring prices on the internet. The internet is the easy and convenient source of buying any product. It allows you to compare as many price tags as you possibly can. A great online diamond vendor is Whiteflash.com, they have impeccable customer service and amazing product.
The online retail jewelers vie each other for a share of online business and they, thus, are compelled to cut down the prices. Hence, your chances of finding an affordable ring are more with the online sellers than the physical jewelry stores.
Prices of diamond engagement rings will fall even more if you first purchase a loose diamond at competitive prices. Many smaller certified loose diamonds are surely affordable as compared to a greater carat size of a single diamond. So, a pave or channel set engagement ring may be within your reach than a solitaire diamond ring.
Diamonds are the most expensive items on any ring. So, if you have somehow reduced their cost, you have successfully bought a ring of your dream at your prices. About diamonds, know that even with minor quality reductions, their brilliance and glitter is almost the same but the prices will come down substantially. So, you can safely purchase the precious stone that is a little yellowish in color, has some invisible flaws inside of it and is cut in rectangular or square shapes and not in expensive heart and pear shapes.
Prices of the ring metal should also be given a thought. Platinum is a costly metal although due to the recent economy it can almost be purchased for the same price as gold. Choose white gold for cheaper prices if yellow gold is not your choice of the ring metal for diamond engagement rings.
While purchasing the ring jewelry, especially from the online retailers, make sure that the jeweler has a return policy. You can, then, return defective piece in time to purchase the right one. Keep these tips in mind for a greater value of the diamond ring.
Audrey Hepburn's Clothing Up For Auction
The world remains inspired by eternal fashion icon Audrey Hepburn. Buyers can sample her legendary style at an upcoming sale that includes 36 items of clothing on offer dating from 1953 to the late 60s as well as hats, belts and a few diamond accessories. Kerry Taylor Auctions will be holding the sale on December 8 in London.
celebration set for the holiday season: Let the bubbles fly!
Uncork the bubbly and toast the festive mood in style with Whiteflash.com’s famous 'Champagne' pave engagement ring, that’s available in time for the holiday season. The custom designed Celebration Set features a delicious U-prong domed engagement ring consists of Whiteflash ACA diamond melee (approx. 0.40ctw; Color: F/G, Clarity: VS). Ring will accommodate round, princess, radiant, and oval center stones.. The designer gift set was created with our matching 'Champagne' wedding bands (525 or 526). Width: 3.8mm at the top tapering to 2.5mm at the bottom. Make sure your holiday season is shiny and stunning like this diamond wedding ring set!
Thursday, November 12, 2009
De Beers Finds Shipwreck, Treasure From Columbus Era
De Beers, the world's biggest undersea diamond miner, said its geologists in Namibia found the wreckage of an ancient sailing ship still laden with treasure, including six bronze cannons, thousands of Spanish and Portuguese gold coins and more than 50 elephant tusks.
The wreckage was discovered in the area behind a sea wall used to push back the Atlantic Ocean in order to search for diamonds in Namibia's Sperrgebiet or ``Forbidden Zone.''
“If the experts' assessments are correct, the shipwreck could date back to the late 1400s or early 1500s, making it a discovery of global significance,'' Namdeb Diamond Corp., a joint venture between De Beers and the Namibian government, said in an e-mailed statement from the capital, Windhoek, today.
The site yielded a wealth of objects, including several tons of copper, more than 50 elephant tusks, pewter tableware, navigational instruments, weapons and the gold coins, which were minted in the late 1400s and early 1500s, according to the statement.
The Namibian government will claim ownership of the treasure found, Halifa Mbako, group corporate affairs manager at Namdeb, said in a telephone interview from Windhoek today.
Namibian Law
“By Namibian law, discoveries of this nature belong to the state,'' he said. “The discovery was found in our mining area, but the treasure belongs to the state.'' The Namibian government is in consultations with the governments of Spain and Portugal to try and identify the ship, which was most likely a trading vessel, given the goods on board, said.
On April 1, Bob Burrell, the head of Namdeb's Mineral Resource Department, found some rounded copper ingots and the remains of three bronze cannons in the sand.
“All mining operations were halted, the site secured and Dr. Dieter Noli, an archaeologist and expert in the Sperrgebiet, was brought into the project and identified the cannons as Spanish breach-loaders of a type popular in the early 1500s,'' Namdeb said.
The find may be the oldest sub-Saharan shipwreck ever discovered, Namdeb said.
“If this proves to be a contemporary of the ships sailed by the likes of Diaz, Da Gama and Columbus, it would be of immense national and international interest and Namibia's most important archaeological find of the century,'' according to the statement.
Diamonds have been mined along the south-western coast of Namibia and in its coastal waters for the last 100 years. De Beers, the world's largest diamond company, is 45 percent owned by Anglo American Plc, 40 percent held by the Oppenheimer family and 15 percent owned by the government of Botswana.