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'Heart-In Baby Diamond',
A Diamond Made From Baby Hair
By David Ponce
You have to first realize something very basic: diamonds are
made purely from carbon. And, pretty much any living organism
also contains carbon (it’s sort of part of the definition).
So, it’s really all a matter of extracting the carbon from
the living organism, and whipping it up into a nice synthetic
[insert living organism here] diamond. While we’ve already
heard of companies creating lab-grown diamonds from your loved
ones’ cremated remains, it’s the first we hear of anyone using
their hair as the source. Although, really, there’s no reason
this should be a surprise.
Well, it seems Russian company New Age Diamonds specializes
in the creation of lab-grown diamonds created from human or
animal hair. The product is for the funeral and pet market
as well as other jewelry related industries such as weddings,
gifts and even beauty salons.
And now, they’ve recently entered the Japanese market with
a new product, The Heart-In Baby Diamond: artificial diamonds
grown from your baby’s hair. Prices range from 403,000 yen
(US$3,500) for a 0.2-carat canary yellow diamond to 1,934,000
yen (US$17,000) for a 0.8-carat chameleon red diamond, though
it’s unclear at this point how many times you’ll have to shave
your baby to get enough hair.
www.ohgizmo.com/2006/09/06/heart-in-baby-diamond-or-a-diamond-made-from-baby-hair/
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