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October 15, 2021
Music Friday: Eddie Murphy Buys His Girlfriend Diamond Rings in 1985’s ‘Party All the Time’

Eddie Murphy's movies have earned more than $6 billion at the box office, but did you know that the actor-comedian-writer-producer also came thisclose to topping the Billboard music charts in 1985 with his hit song, “Party All the Time”? The synth-pop ditty penned by Rick James is about a heartbroken lover who is clueless about […]

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October 14, 2021
Red Beryl: A Gem 'Rarer Than Diamond and More Valuable Than Gold'

"What gemstone is found in Utah that is rarer than diamond and more valuable than gold?" That was the compelling headline penned in 2002 by the Utah Geological Survey to introduce its readers to red beryl, a little known gemstone found primarily in the state's Wah Wah Mountains. Discovered in 1904 by Maynard Bixby, this […]

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October 13, 2021
355 Colorful Gems Imitate Embroidered Fabric in Fabergé Brooch From 1913

A colorful array of 355 gemstones imitate embroidered fabric in a Fabergé brooch that will be auctioned by Christie's London on November 29. The auction house set the presale high estimate at $122,000. Christie's noted that the "incredibly delicate and rare brooch is one of the most imaginative and recognizable designs produced by Fabergé." Peter […]

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October 12, 2021
Smithsonian's 'Steamboat' Tourmaline Is an Amazing Example of October’s Birthstone

Hailing from San Diego County, CA, and standing 11 inches tall is “The Steamboat” tourmaline — a truly amazing example of October's birthstone. The specimen’s two parallel crystals — which resemble steamboat stacks — display a range of vibrant colors that start at vivid reddish-pink at the bottom and transition to a bright bluish-green at […]

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October 11, 2021
Olympic Tennis Star Monica Puig Shows Off Engagement Ring on Instagram

Monica Puig, the 2016 Olympic gold medalist in women's tennis, has a lot to smile about despite having to bow out of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics due to multiple surgeries. The Puerto Rican athlete announced with a series of Instagram photos that she got engaged over the weekend to fellow athlete Nathan Rakitt. The jagged […]

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October 8, 2021
Music Friday: Victoria Justice Expresses Empowerment in Her Debut Single, 'Gold'

Welcome to Music Friday when we bring you fun songs with jewelry, gemstones or precious metals in the lyrics or title. Today former Nickelodeon star Victoria Justice expresses female empowerment in her 2013 debut single, “Gold.” In the song, a girl is trying to tell a long-time buddy that she’d like to be more than […]

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October 7, 2021
Diamond Riches May Be Hiding in the Seabed Off the Coast of Greenland

Are diamond riches hiding in the seabed just off Greenland's southwest coast? Mining giant De Beers wants to know. Multiple news agencies have confirmed that De Beers commissioned a survey to measure the viability of off-shore diamond mining near the town of Maniitsoq. De Beers would capture those diamonds using the same ship-based processing technology […]

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October 6, 2021
Danish Metal Detectorist Stumbles Upon 1,500-Year-Old Gold Treasures

A novice treasure hunter using his metal detector for the first time recently stumbled upon one of the largest, richest and most beautiful hoards of gold artifacts in Danish history. Ole Ginnerup Schytz was looking for a place to try out his new metal detector, so he asked an old classmate if he could explore […]

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October 5, 2021
Birthstone of the Month: This Black Opal From Nevada Weighs 2,585 Carats

A gift from engineer and philanthropist John A. Roebling II to the Smithsonian in 1926, this 2,585-carat opal specimen is an extraordinary example of October's official birthstone. More than 95% of the world’s gem-quality opals originate in Australia and the finest black opals are commonly sourced at Lightning Ridge — an Aussie mining area that […]

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October 4, 2021
Retiree Finds 4.38-Carat Yellow Diamond at Arkansas Park Within 1 Hour of Searching

It took retiree Noreen Wredberg less than one hour to score the largest diamond of the year at Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas. The Granite Bay, CA, native spotted the 4.38-carat yellow diamond sitting on top of the ground in a plowed field that is actually the eroded surface of an extinct, diamond-bearing […]

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