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Saturday, May 01, 2010

Random Thoughts

Everyone knows the protocol when an engagement is announced. The happy couple is congratulated, then the groom-to-be has his hand shaken and the bride-to-be has hers delicately held up so everyone can admire the twinkling new diamond on her finger and make a swift and furtive guess at how much it cost. The modern engagement ring marries materialism and romance in one hard, beautiful stone. But can it last?

- Ceri Radford
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/author/ceriradford

Sometimes it's really hard to tell.

Free Comic Book Day

What’s better than comics? Free comics, really. Check it out.

Useful link:
www.freecomicbookday.com

Gerald Scarfe + Jonathan Yeo

Check out the art of politics with Gerald Scarfe and Jonathan Yeo. I enjoyed it. Many thanks.

Useful links:
www.geraldscarfe.com
www.jonathanyeo.com

The Beauty Of Maps

A new exhibition at the British Library, Magnificent Maps, aims to put the art back into how we view, and use, these often beautiful examples. Don't miss.

Useful links:
www.rgs.org
www.bl.uk
www.susanstockwell.co.uk

The World's Most Influential People

Take a look at The 2010 TIME 100. www.time.com

Friday, April 30, 2010

Rough Diamond Tender

Take a look at IdexOnline research report on rough diamonds sold at auction.

Useful links:
www.diamdel.com
www.bhpbilliton.com

The United States Kimberley Process Authority

The United States Kimberley Process Authority (USKPA) has launched its new website www.uskpa.org.

USKPA is a not for profit trade association formed for the purpose of administering and controlling the usage of U.S. Kimberley Process Certificates for the export of rough diamonds. The USKPA is authorized by the government to provide U.S. Kimberley Process Certificates to licensed entities for use in exporting rough diamonds. Check it out.

Picasso Collection

Met’s Picasso collection: 34 paintings, 58 drawings, a dozen sculptures and ceramics, along with 200 of the museum’s 400 prints is on display through August 2010. Many thanks to Holland Cotter for the info. Don't miss. www.metmuseum.org