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Boycott Israel Products Starts Today! Please reblog! I
We need western market consumers to abandon Israel too! Abandon if you are pro humanity!
Electronic:
HP
Siemens
Banks:
Axxa
Clothing & Fashion Accessories
Ahava
Puma
Source Sandals (Tekking and hiking sandals)
Elie Tahari
TNT (clothing)
Tzomet Sfarim
YVEL (Necklaces, Rings, Earrings, Bracelets)
Leibish & Co. (Natural fancy color diamonds Fine jewelry)
Cassidi
Castro
Fox (Clothing)
Gottex (Designer swimwear)
Honigman
Kenvelo
Naot (Shoes, sandals)
Food & Dairy Products
Nestle: Maggi, Milo, Nescafe, Nesquik, Perrier, etc
Danone
Caxmel Agrexo
Jordan Plains
Karsten Farms
King Solomon Dates
Hadiklam
Starbucks
Sabra
SodaStream
McD
Cola
Milo
Pepsi
L’Chaim Vodka
Landwer Coffee
Lone Tree Brewery
MacDavid
Max Brenner
Mey Eden
Neviot (Spring water)
Noblesse (cigarette)
Osem (company)
Rabl (company)
Strauss Group
Tara (Israel)
Tempo Beer Industries
Time (cigarette)
Tiv Ta’am
Tnuva
Vodka Perfect
Wissotzky Tea
Angel Bakeries
Bamba (Snack)
Berman’s Bakery
Bissli (Israeli wheat snack)
Carmel Agrexco
Carmel Winery
Cow Chocolate
Eden Water
Ein Gedi Mineral Water
Galilee Green
Klik (Candy)
Krembo
Drugs, Health, Medicine & Food Products
Teva Pharmaceuticals
CardiacSense Ltd
Super-Pharm
Teva Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients
Other stuffs
Keter
Outstanding
Lipski
Jardin
Allibert
Curver
Contico
Interstar
Edushape
Taf Toys
Tiny Love
Rummikub
Halilit
Other brands:
Israel barcodes number, don't buy anything that has numbers like these:
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How Much Does A Real Diamond Necklace Cost?
Here is a complete guide for you to pick up the real diamond necklace and a list of some online stores to buy from them.
How Much Does A Diamond Necklace Cost?
The cost of a diamond necklace varies. Generally, it starts from Rs. 41,389 up to Rs. 29,82,222. However, if you want, you can pay more than that if you opt for a one-of-a-kind. And yes, how much you pay always depends on several factors. One of them is the quality of the diamond. If you choose to go with 4c of real diamond, then it can be different from other pieces. It does not matter which Jewelry you choose the diamond for, be it a Diamond necklace, diamond pendants, or probably your first Diamond solitaire pendent; the cut, color, clarity, and carat are the only things to make up the assessment criteria. If you buy a diamond necklace with a flawless and comparatively large diamond, the price would be much higher.
Best Diamond Necklaces
If you search correctly, there is truly no shortage of diamond necklaces for women. You can choose anything from that wide range. Here are some fabulous of all to gift your loved ones.
· Three-stone Drop Diamond Pendant
· Multi-Colored Marquise Diamond Pendent
· Circle of Life Pendant
The Best Place To Buy A Genuine Diamond Necklace
Whenever you buy Jewelry, especially when it comes to buying diamond Jewelry, you tend to look for some authentic stores. However, buying from any untrustworthy place can increase the chance for you to overpay for low-quality Jewelry or even diamonds with poor certification. Therefore, you need to be careful enough to choose the right place and the right seller.
You can visit to the online store like Skydell Design, LLC or you can choose to go with James Allen, Blue Nile, Leibish and Co., and Brian Gavin Diamonds. These are some of the places where you can get the overall best value, a wide range of variety, and high-end as well as fancy-colored diamonds for your Gemstone pendants or gemstone necklaces.
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We are proud to say that Diamondlite shall be partnering up with one of the best source of color diamonds, LEIBISH for our upcoming Singapore International Jewellery Expo 2018! It will be held from 26 - 28 July 2018 (11:30am - 8:30pm), 29 July 2018 (11:30am - 7:30pm) at Marina bay sands. We await your visit!
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SOLD AT AMAZON
A beautiful 8.42 carats Halo and Extraordinary Ring Set in 18K. It comes with an elegant gift box. Manufactured by Leibish and Co.
ABOUT LEIBISH & CO.
“Leibish & Company is a multinational online retailer of fancy color diamonds, color diamond jewelry, and rare gemstones. They are known as the best dealer of natural color diamonds in the world that even Graff, Cartier, Harry Winston among others buys natural color diamonds from them. The company was founded in 1979 and opened its retail website in 1995. Leibish & Co. offers a wide range of natural fancy color diamonds that are found in any one of 12 colors, with over 90 secondary hues, 9 intensity levels, and over 230 color combinations.”
The company’s head office operates out of the Israel Diamond Exchange, and they have main offices in New York City and Hong Kong. The company also has hubs in the UK, India, Australia, Belgium, and most recently Shanghai, and Shenzhen.
Leibish & Co.’s business model is divided between the traditional diamond trade and their core business operations through the Leibish website. Leibish & Co.’s website appears in both English (www.leibish.com) and Chinese (www.leibish.com.cn). Through the website, users can search through their collection of loose diamonds and ready-made jewelry. In addition, customers can utilize the Design Your Own tool, which enables the client to custom design their own unique jewelry orders.[1]
The Leibish & Co. website also features a comprehensive knowledge center for the fancy color diamond industry, including many educational and informative articles as well as investment material, and also provides a channel of direct purchasing for global buyers.[2]
The company now known as Leibish & Co. began in 1979 when Leibish Polnauer sold his first brown diamonds to Garrard, the British Royal Crown Jeweler. He spent the next decade growing and establishing his reputation in the diamond industry. In 1990, Leibish, who specialized from the start of his career in manufacturing fancy shaped goods, started a 15 year partnership with Joske Herskovits. The business they formed focused on fancy colors and fancy shapes with an eCommerce approach. In 1995, when the website was first launched, Leibish & Co. became one of the first diamond companies to launch an online portal.[3] At the time, the website was called http://www.fancydiamonds.net. Their goal was to utilize the Internet as a marketing, customer service, and sales tool in order to reach a wider spectrum of international customers.
In 2005, Leibish split with Herskovitz and took the company under his wing, together with his children forming the company as it is today. In 2014, Leibish & Co. rebranded their company and changed the website from http://www.fancydiamonds.net to http://www.leibish.com. In that same year, the company also launched their Asia operations with a website in Chinese, http://www.leibish.com.cn.[4] In the last three decades, Leibish & Co. has become one of the leading sources for natural color diamonds and jewelry for both wholesale and retail diamond purchases, making fancy color diamonds accessible to clients and trade members who formerly did not have any access to these goods.
LEIBISH & CO. SOLD AT AMZON
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11.04Cts Yellow Diamond Engagement Ring Set in Platinum Size 6
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it's the way james would most definitely use all of his rich boy pepperup potion money to spoil tf out of his valentine for me. we're talking uselessly extravagant things.
imagine him vowing to try to buy something meaningful from the muggle world for lily, then he comes back with a leibish diamond the size of his head.
"i hope you like it, darling. i wanted to get you a grizzly bear, but i ran into a few logistical problems --- let's just say pads almost became a very handsome sofa bed. but that's a story for another day."
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Standing on the pier at Liverpool, the ocean breeze cooling her face, Rokhl felt electric. Tired, sure -- a train trip across half of Europe with three small children in tow will do that -- but a change was in the wind, now. With Toveh clinging to her skirt and Leibish in her arms, she gazed across the choppy water to the horizon line. She imagined that they were standing on a giant shelf of water, ending where the grey-blue of the far-off waves met the clearer blue of the sky. It was hard to imagine that all the way across that great expanse was America.
She was interrupted by Yisroel, Malkie giggled on his hip, pulling the rest of their baggage along the pier and arriving at her side. “Ot azoy!” he proclaimed dramatically. “Amerike!”
A very small voice emerged from within Rokhl’s skirt. “Deis is Amerike, Tatte?”
Yisroel knelt down on one knee so his face was at the same level as the little girl’s. “Nein, Tovaleh, deis is England. Mir veln forn in dem shif tzi Amerike, zeeseleh.” He pointed to the steamship bobbing next to them. “Di groyse shif dort.” Toveh looked up at it, eyes wide, and said nothing.
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Leibish & Co
0.75Cts Green Diamond Necklace Set in 18K White Gold
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Product description
A beautiful 0.75 carats Halo Pendant and Drop Pendant and Extraordinary Necklace Set in 18K White Gold. It comes with an elegant gift box. Manufactured by Leibish and Co. Please contact us for more information.
Product specifications
Jewelry InformationBrand, Seller, or Collection NameLeibish & Co
Metal stamp
18k
Metal
White gold
Gem TypeDiamond
Minimum total gem weight
0.55 carats
Settingother-setting-type
Height15.5 millimeters
Width7.4 millimeters
Length15.5 millimeters
ClaspOther clasp type
Total metal weight
2.88 Grams
Number of stones1
Stone Weight
0.55 carats
Diamond Information
Stone shape Special cut Minimum color green Minimum clarity VS2-SI1 Cutfantasy-cut Minimum Total Carat Weight0.55 carats
About Leibish
“Leibish & Co.From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Leibish & Co.
Type
Private
IndustryDiamonds
Founded1979 - Ramat Gan,
Israel
FounderLeibish Polnauer
HeadquartersRamat Gan, Israel
Number of locations3 main offices:
Israel
Hong Kong
New York
Area servedWorldwide
Key peopleLeibish Polnauer
Yossi Polnauer
Shmulik Polnauer
Itzik Polnauer
Chavi Itzhakov
Yoni Polnauer
ProductsNatural Fancy Color Diamonds
Diamond Jewelry
Gemstones
Gemstone Jewelry
ServicesDiamond Dealers
Jewelry Production
Jewelry Design
Diamond Appraisal
Number of employees40 employees
Divisions
Marketing
Advertising
Sales
Design
Production
Appraisal
Website
http://www.leibish.com
Leibish & Company is a multinational online retailer of fancy color diamonds, color diamond jewelry, and rare gemstones. They are known as the best dealer of natural color diamonds in the world that even Graff, Cartier, Harry Winston among others buys natural color diamonds from them. The company was founded in 1979 and opened its retail website in 1995. Leibish & Co. offers a wide range of natural fancy color diamonds that are found in any one of 12 colors, with over 90 secondary hues, 9 intensity levels, and over 230 color combinations.
The company’s head office operates out of the Israel Diamond Exchange, and they have main offices in New York City and Hong Kong. The company also has hubs in the UK, India, Australia, Belgium, and most recently Shanghai, and Shenzhen.
Leibish & Co.’s business model is divided between the traditional diamond trade and their core business operations through the Leibish website. Leibish & Co.’s website appears in both English (www.leibish.com) and Chinese (www.leibish.com.cn). Through the website, users can search through their collection of loose diamonds and ready-made jewelry. In addition, customers can utilize the Design Your Own tool, which enables the client to custom design their own unique jewelry orders.[1]
The Leibish & Co. website also features a comprehensive knowledge center for the fancy color diamond industry, including many educational and informative articles as well as investment material, and also provides a channel of direct purchasing for global buyers.[2]
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1History
2Operations
3Awards and Social Contributions
4Corporate Social Responsibilities
5References
History[edit]
The company now known as Leibish & Co. began in 1979 when Leibish Polnauer sold his first brown diamondsto Garrard, the British Royal Crown Jeweler. He spent the next decade growing and establishing his reputation in the diamond industry. In 1990, Leibish, who specialized from the start of his career in manufacturing fancy shaped goods, started a 15 year partnership with Joske Herskovits. The business they formed focused on fancy colors and fancy shapes with an eCommerce approach. In 1995, when the website was first launched, Leibish & Co. became one of the first diamond companies to launch an online portal.[3] At the time, the website was called www.fancydiamonds.net. Their goal was to utilize the Internet as a marketing, customer service, and sales tool in order to reach a wider spectrum of international customers.
In 2005, Leibish split with Herskovitz and took the company under his wing, together with his children forming the company as it is today. In 2014, Leibish & Co. rebranded their company and changed the website from www.fancydiamonds.net to www.leibish.com. In that same year, the company also launched their Asia operations with a website in Chinese, www.leibish.com.cn.[4] In the last three decades, Leibish & Co. has become one of the leading sources for natural color diamonds and jewelry for both wholesale and retail diamond purchases, making fancy color diamonds accessible to clients and trade members who formerly did not have any access to these goods.
Operations[edit]
Leibish & Co. offers one of the largest privately owned collections of natural fancy color diamonds online.[5][6] The stones they sell can be found in hues of pink, yellow, blue, orange, green, champagne, red, purple, violet, gray, black, white, and a multitude of combinations of these colors in different sizes, and price ranges. The company also manufactures and sells their in-house designed color diamond jewelry, and gemstone jewelry. Leibish & Co. diamonds are all sourced from conflict-free, legitimate sources (in compliance with the KPCS Resolutions), including Argyle in Australia, and vast mines in Africa, India and Russia. Loose diamonds and diamond jewelry each account for about half of Leibish & Co.’s yearly sales. In April 2013, Leibish & Co. partnered with El Corte Inglés, the biggest department store group in Europe and ranked fourth worldwide as their supplier of fancy color diamond jewelry.[7][8] In June 2014, Leibish & Co. formed a partnership with Kela, one of the largest diamond retailers in China.[9] Leibish & Co. is a certified member of the WFDB (World Federation of Diamond Bourses),[10] NCDIA (Natural Color Diamond Association),[11] IDE (Israel Diamond Exchange),[12] IDI (Israel Diamond Institute), RapNet,[13] IDEX,[14] and GemIT.”~leibish@wiki
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Product specifications
Jewelry InformationBrand, Seller, or Collection NameLeibish & Co
Metal stamp
Not stamped
Metal
no-metal-type
Gem Typeblue-spinel
Width12.79 millimeters
Back findingla-pousette-posts-and-clutches
Sizing lower range
4
Sizing upper range
8
Stone Weight
19.19 carats
Blue-Spinel InformationStone shapeCushion cut Cutfantasy-cut Stone Creation MethodNatural Stone Treatment MethodNot treated
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Rubies, Diamonds, and Sapphires, Oh My!
By Christine Hawley
In the spirit of Independence Day, we're celebrating the red, white, and blue of extraordinary jewels by exploring the history and value of the most notable rubies, diamonds, and sapphires in the world. From ancient folk lore about the symbolism and power of these precious gems, to the largest and most expensive ever found and sold, you are sure to develop a new-found appreciation for these spectacular stones.
Rubies:
Rubies have been considered the most precious of all gems by countless cultures and civilizations. Many believed that their glowing red hue derived from an inextinguishable flame burning from deep within the stone and because their colour so closely resembles blood, they were thought to possess the power of life. Warriors even embedded rubies into their flesh to make them invincible in battle. Ancient Hindus offered them to their god Krishna in hopes of being reborn as emperors and European royalty wore them to promote wealth, wisdom, health, and success. They are mentioned four times in the bible as symbols of beauty and wisdom, and the very word ruby (ratnaraj) translates to the king of precious stones in Sanskrit.
Along with its widely accepted title of the king of all gems, the ruby also has the honour of being the most expensive coloured stone ever sold at an auction. Currently, The Sunrise Ruby is the most expensive ruby in the world and weighing a remarkable 25.59 carats, it sold at Sotheby's Geneva for over 30 million dollars. This Mogok Burmese stone is cushion-shaped and set in a Cartier ring setting, embraced by two shield-shaped diamonds weighing 2.47 and 2.70 carats each. The Sunrise Ruby sold for over 1 million dollars per carat (a feat usually only achieved by the most brilliant and rarest of diamonds) and broke numerous records including the most expensive price for a ruby, for a Cartier jewel, and of course for price per carat. Also found in a ring purchased at Sotheby's Geneva, The Graff Ruby holds the title of the second most expensive ruby in the world. Approximately $2,200 shy of 1 million dollars per carat, this ruby weighs 8.62 carats and was sold for $8,600,410 in November, 2014.
Diamonds:
Deriving from the Greek word adamas, which means unconquerable, the diamond is not only one of the most sought after gems in the world, but it is easily one of the most envied and treasured of all objects. Valued for their brilliance and strength, they were fashioned into beautiful adornments, used as cutting tools and for engraving metal, worn as talismans to ward off evil, and even utilized as medical treatments in the earliest of ages.
Although the very first diamonds were discovered in India during the 4th century BC, the earliest of these deposits actually began forming 900 million years ago. India was once thought to be the sole source of diamonds; however, when the country's resources were depleted, these precious gems were discovered in other areas such as Brazil and South Africa. In 1888, 22 years after the discovery of diamonds in Kimberley, South Africa, Cecil Rhodes created De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited and by 1900, the company controlled about 90 percent of the world's production of rough diamonds.
Surprisingly, diamonds, like coal, are comprised of the most common substance found on earth - carbon; however, after learning about their intricate formation process, it is clear why they are universally considered the resounding symbol of eternal love and commitment. Diamonds are formed when carbon is subjected to both extraordinarily intense amounts of pressure and temperatures of at least 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit, conditions only found deep within the earth's mantle which sits roughly 90 - 240 miles beneath the surface. After enduring this precise recipe of heat and pressure, diamonds are then delivered to the earth's surface via deep-source volcanic eruptions. From here, they still need to undergo cleaving, cutting, polishing, and other treatments until their natural radiance is finally unveiled.
In 2017, The Pink Star Diamond became the most expensive diamond ever sold at auction after just missing the title in 2013 when the prospective buyer defaulted on the $83-million-dollar cost. Since New York-based diamond cutter Isaac Wolf failed to purchase the 59.60 carat gem at Sotheby's auction in Geneva, the Hong Kong jewelry firm Chow Tai Fook's chairman Henry Cheng Kar-Shun won the bid and bought the Pink Star for $71.2 million dollars at Sotheby's in Hong Kong. It is the largest polished diamond to ever hit any auction block. The runner up is the Oppenheimer Blue Diamond which sold for $57.5 million at Christie's auction in Geneva.
Sapphires:
When most people hear sapphire they think of the colour blue. However, even though the word sapphire derives from the Greek word sappheiros and the Latin word saphirus, both meaning blue, a sapphire can actually be found in other colours as well. Sapphires in shades of black, green, pink, yellow, orange, dark gray, and violet are called "fancy sapphires" and are usually less expensive than the blue gems. An especially exquisite sapphire originates from Sri Lanka and is called padparadscha, which means lotus flower in their native language, Sinhalese. The unique and expensive padparadscha is a beautifully blended shade of both orange and pink.
Sapphires are treasured not only for their incredible hues (star sapphires even feature a spectacular six-sided star in the center of the stone) but for their hardness as well. Diamonds earn a 10 on the hardness scale while sapphires trail right behind earning an impressive 9. Able to withstand wear and tear extremely well, their versatility and strength make them perfect for jewelry.
Symbolic of truth, nobility, and faithfulness, clergy and royalty members have adorned their robes with sapphires for centuries. Ancient Greeks and Romans wore them for protection from envy and harm and to instill peace among enemies. Others believed they symbolized Heaven and attracted heavenly blessings. Sapphires have also always been connected with romance and this was reinforced when Prince Charles adorned Lady Diana Spencer's hand with a beautiful 12 carat oval sapphire engagement ring in 1981.
The most expensive sapphire in the world is The Blue Belle of Asia which sold for $17,305,996, the highest auction price ever paid for a sapphire. This 392.52 carat cushion-cut untreated Ceylon sapphire was sold in November 2014 at Christie's Geneva. Weighing an incredible 1,404 carats, the world's largest blue star sapphire was discovered in a mine in Sri Lanka, and although its owner remains anonymous, it has been valued at over $300 million dollars.
Sources:
http://www.vogue.com/article/meaning-history-gemstones-rubies-emeralds-diamonds
https://www.gia.edu/ruby-history-lore
http://www.jewelsdujour.com/2015/07/ten-most-expensive-rubies-sold-at-auction/
http://www.leibish.com/most-expensive-ruby-in-the-world-article-1304
https://www.brilliance.com/education/diamonds/history
https://www.gia.edu/diamond-history-lore
http://geology.com/articles/diamonds-from-coal/
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/worlds-largest-diamond-found
https://www.ritani.com/blog/diamonds/most-expensive-diamonds/
http://money.cnn.com/2017/04/04/luxury/pink-star-diamond-auction-sothebys/index.html
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https://www.gia.edu/sapphire-history-lore
http://www.jewelsforme.com/sapphire-meaning
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Rosamaria G Frangini | High Diamond Jewellery | Leibish & Co. 5 carat green diamond ring.
Rosamaria G Frangini | High Diamond Jewellery | Leibish & Co. 5 carat green diamond ring.
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We are proud to say that Diamondlite shall be partnering up with one of the best source of color diamonds, LEIBISH for our upcoming Singapore International Jewellery Expo 2018! It will be held from 26 - 28 July 2018 (11:30am - 8:30pm), 29 July 2018 (11:30am - 7:30pm) at Marina bay sands. We await your visit!
https://www.diamondliteintl.com/
Customer Service
Office Address: 350 Orchard Road, #13-06 Shaw House, Singapore 238868
Tel: +65 6338 5702 (Hotline)
Email: [email protected]
Operating Hour:
Mon to Fri: 10am - 6.30pm
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Custom designs for when copy and paste settings just don’t measure up. At Leibish, we believe you shouldn’t force a stone into a pre-made setting but instead customize every piece to fit the stone perfectly!💛💛💛💛
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