Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Seventy-seven Diamonds

I love when I get offers to review websites.  See, I don’t have a lot of time to just surf the web any more.  It’s the same reason I love my online book club.  I don’t have time to check out the bookstores like I used to, so it’s nice having books magically appear at my door.  And with the work I do, I don’t get much of a say in what I review.  Oh, but every once in a while I luck out.  Like this time.

Seventy-seven Diamonds is an online shopping experience for the jewelry lover’s soul.  It is literally, dreaming at its finest.  Only the beauty is that because the prices on the jewelry are so reasonable…those dreams can become a reality.

The site has a wide selection of engagement rings and wedding bands, of course.  It’s a diamond jewelry site.  And then there are other lovely diamond accessories available, like the diamond necklaces and diamond earrings and a few diamond cocktail rings.  I’ve never wanted an excuse for a cocktail ring more.  Someday.

Now, when I say that there is a wide selection on Seventy-seven Diamonds, I mean that you can truly customize the options.  You can choose the metal…white gold, yellow gold, rose gold, and platinum.  You can select carats, cut, clarity, and color.  That should just about cover every diamond seeking option around.  And as you select your options, you get to watch the price get modified on the cart.  It’s a really nice feature.

And I did what I love to do.  I custom designed an engagement ring.  I love my family heirloom ring, but a girl can dream.  Oh, and I found a couple of amazing diamond earrings.  One set that I don’t know if I would ever have a place to wear and therefor couldn’t justify buying, the other set that I could justify wearing every day, but my bank accounts refused to comply.

All I know was that I exited the website with a feeling I haven’t felt since I shopped the Tiffany’s site.  It was magical.  It made me feel smarter and thinner and taller and more beautiful.  And that’s what jewelry is meant to do.

Check out Seventy-seven Daimonds for yourself and see what I mean.

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