Topic: Expensive jewelry for a beautiful woman

A Falconne

Date: 2009-06-05 11:18 EST
When Alper returned to Turkey for a meeting, he made a pitstop in an expensive jewelry store.

He felt like he had been there for hours before he found the items that resembled his love. He stopped, awestruck and gazing at the finest ring he had ever set eyes on. It was perfect. He snapped at the attending saleswoman and asked her to let him have a closer look.

The attendant began to read of the specs to him, "This is our Diamond and Estate Engagement ring. It is a magnificant adaptation of the classic platinum by-pass ring is designed around a vivacious emerald-cut emerald weighing 4.00 carats and framed by an epaulet-cut diamond weighing 2.25 carats and a trapezoid-cut diamond weighing 2.25 carats, the 18k white gold shank is enhanced by round brilliant and baguette-cut diamonds and rectangular-shaped emeralds.The Gemstones are Described as Follows: One Emerald Cut Emerald, Weight: 4.00 carat, Eleven Square-Cut Emeralds, Weight: 0.75 carat, One Trapeziod-Cut Diamond, Weight: 2.25 carats, Color: L-M, Clarity: I1, One Epaulet-Cut Diamond, Weight: 2.25 carats, Color: G-H, Clarity: SI, Eight Round Brilliant-Cut Diamodns, Weight: 0.25 carat Eight Baguette-Cut Diamonds, Weight: 0.50, Color: G-H, Clarity: SI. Would you like to purchase this, sir?"

"Yes, please. And if you do not mind, I will continue shopping around." A nod for the woman before he continued to the other side of the store that didn't involve rings.

With his father's impending visit, and the dinner that would follow, things just seemed to fall in place in his mind. He sought out a necklace and pair of earrings, and in no time came up with Chopard's diamond and emerald necklace (191 carats of emeralds), surely fit for a queen, the Queen of his Heart, and then a pair of Neiman Marcus Columbian Pear-cut emeralds and diamonds set in platinum (115 carats), neither of which took half as long because he had already laid sights on them beforehand. Both would be delivered to his soon-to-be-Fiancee at dawn the day of the dinner, as well as with a delicate seamstress from Turkey to construct a dress to her liking.

When all was said and done, and paid for, he left $5 million dollars more poor.