Digitalism Magazine Whiteflash Celebrates Qi Xi with Chocolate Diamonds

Digitalism Magazine Whiteflash Celebrates Qi Xi with Chocolate Diamonds
by Anuppa Caleekal © www.digitalism.ca 2007©

Valentine’s Day February 14th of each year is the designated day to shower your love with love. This Western tradition has been popularly adopted worldwide. What happens if you are separated from your love by war, death, sickness, or geographic relocation? Can you imagine if you had only one night to be the closest you ever could be with your love and make a secret wish of love. This is what the Chinese Qi Xi Jie is all about, a kind of Valentine’s Day Love festival . This year on August 19,2007 is Qi Xi Jie . The day has a mystical aura of love in the heavenly skies where mythological Chinese lovers Niulang are immortalized as the star Altair and Zhinu is the star Vega separated by the Milky Way. This year on August 19,2007 the  the festival of Qi Xi honours love as immortalized in the sky. Qi Xi is not only for those partners of love together in life but also for those who are separated in life or death by reasons beyond their powers.

In celebration of Qi Xi, Digitalism Magazine’s Whiteflash spotlight on Bridal Jewellery has picked the Chocolate Diamonds as the perfect choice for a Qi Xi jewellery gift.
Chocolates and Diamonds have often been expressed as gifts of love. The Chocolate Diamond or brown diamond is a natural diamond.  Whiteflash spotlight at Digitalism Magazine is a reminder that natural comes in all colours not merely white diamonds and that the purity, beauty and rarity of all diamonds in their natural state are by Nature’s Law , conflict-free. It is when man’s inherent desire to acquire power and wealth that denotes attention to conflict and consequently, natural commodities for instance diamonds, become labelled as conflict diamonds. 

 

Natural Color Diamond Association (NCDIA) http://www.ncdia.com is a preeminent public advocate for natural color diamonds viewing these diamonds as rare and valuable rather than mere exotic commodities. NCDIA profiles the brown diamond at
http://www.ncdia.com/color-diamond/index.cfm?sh=brown
and also the The Hans D. Krieger Collection of Fine Jewellery
This particularly delicious array of brown diamonds shown in this Krieger bracelet by NCDIA
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displays a meshed weave of brown and colourless diamonds reflecting the splendour of natural rare brilliance.

For more information on the Krieger Collection
http://www.kriegernet.com

Contact
NCDIA
http://www.ncdia.com
589 Fifth Avenue Suite 806
New York, NY 10017
phone: 212-644-9747

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