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A Different Way To Set Diamonds. And Your Dinner Table. Diamonds In Glass.
Way back in February of 2008, I blogged about DIG, Diamonds in Glass, an Austrian company that came up with a way to suspend genuine cut diamonds in borosilicate glass.
The high quality faceted diamonds appeared in stemware, napkin rings, keychains and jewelry items for both men and women. Since 2008, things have changed at DIG. The shapes and silhouettes of their stemware are different and colored or frosted glass is now available. While they still carry jewelry and keychains, those styles have changed as well. And now they've included some unique collaborations such as eyeglasses.
DIG Tableware
DIG uses Wesselton Diamonds of VVS1 clarity. The customer can choose from various sizes depending upon the application. Due to the curvature of the glass, the diamond has the appearance of being much larger than it actually is.
DIG Drinking Glasses
White wine glasses with diamonds in the stems:
Red wine glasses with diamonds in the stems:
Champagne and Multi-use glasses with diamonds in the stems:
Champagne flutes with diamonds in the stems:
Their drinking glasses, made of borosilicate glass with diamonds embedded in the stem come in white wine, red wine, multi-beverage and champagne styles. The diamonds can be embedded in clear, frosted, black or blue glass surroundings. Diamonds are available in four sizes; 0.15, 0.20, 0.30, or 0.5 carats.
The DIG Imperial glass:
The Imperial Glass is the most expensive Champagne glass in the world (at least DIG says so). The stem of the glass is exquisitely handmade of 180g gold with extreme care by the company Tauerngold. Contained in the Imperial Glass are a total of 8.1 carats of diamonds. The diamonds are partly set into the golden stem by hand, and partly implemented according to the Diamond in Glass process.
DIG Napkin Rings:
DIG Caviar bowl and spoon:
DIG caviar dish with spoon has a total of 0.30 ct. of diamonds. A diamond is in the stem of the bowl and one in the spoon. The diamonds are backed with glass available in clear, blue, black or frosted.
DIG Jewelry
DIG Diamond Pendants/ necklaces:
DIG Diamond Rings:
Various size stones available and settings in white gold or stainless steel.
DIG Earrings:
DIG Cufflinks:
DIG Keychains:
DIG & Andy Wolf Brille
DIG & Andy Wolf eyelasses with a total of 0.20 ct.Diamond set in yellow gold in the temple stem.
Miscellaneous:
The DIG Kings Saxophone was especially designed and made for Thailand’s Millionaire Expo. The saxophone is 38cm high and weighs about 1kg. In the instrument there are 7 diamonds, having a total of 2 carats, as well as 280g of gold.
The DIG Kings Saxophone comes in a wooden case with a black piano lacquer. The King of Thailand’s Royal Coat of Arms is also hand painted onto the casing. The Kings Saxophone was completed after 100 hours of careful and skillfull handicraft.
Austrian duo, glassblower Natascha Schenk and designer Tobias Berger together are Diamonds in Glass:
They sell a few of the above items in their online webshop, but you can contact them for other options as well as custom designs.
Diamonds in Glass
Dot to Dot to Divine. Incredible Portraits by Thomas Pravitte.
Melbourne, Australia based illustrator, graphic designer, artist and typographer Thomas Pravitte dabbles in many unusual forms of art. One of his most impressive and unique projects is that of labor-intensive line drawings connected by thousands of dots.
Take a look at his dot-to dot Mona Lisa, which consisted of 6,239 dots and took over 9 hours to complete.
He sells limited edition prints of his Mona Lisa:
A time lapse video of the creation of his dot-to-dot Mona Lisa:
Do It Yourself Dot to Dot Portrait Templates
But here's what I really find fascinating. He has created and sells dot-to-dot templates that combine two related images in one. The dot to dot templates are color-coded in sets of 100 making them easier to follow and YOU actually complete the drawings yourself, seeing them unfold in first one portrait, and then two, topped off with your own signature.
Let me explain visually. We'll start with his Michael Jackson dot-to-dot portrait which combines the young Michael Jackson and the mature Michael Jackson so you can of what I am speaking.
Here is what the image looks like prior to any connecting of the dots:
Beginning to connect the dots:
and voila! First you get young Michael Jackson...
and then as you continue to draw,
a more mature Michael Jackson appears:
The sequence of the drawings:
The final portrait:
Monkey Jesus:
As you start, a monkey appears. Continue to draw and another image surfaces:
The sequence of the drawing:
And finally, Monkey Jesus!
Yes, You Can - Obama:
And the final portrait:
Buy these limited edition Do It yourself Dot to Dot portraits.
Don't Panic features an interview with Thomas Pravitte that you should check out here.
See all of Thomas' interesting work here on Behance.
Franck Muller's "Sparkling Models" iPhone Jackets with Swarovski Crystals for $2,134 each.
above: two of the six Swarovski Crystal- embellished Frank Muller iPhone 4 cases costing $2,143 USD each
When Swiss watchmaker and jeweler Franck Muller created an exclusive case for the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4s as part of their 20th anniversary celebration in early 2011, blogs like TechCrunch and Trendhunter reported on the very expensive ($1,340.) limited edition titanium iPhone cases inspired by the ornate Byzantine numerals symbolic of Franck Muller's watches.
above: the Crazy Family Watches by Franck Muller sport the same ornate arabic numerals as on the iPhone jackets
The 6 original models were designed to not only protect the iPhone from the shocks but also offer the special stateliness and playful spirit of Franck Muller watches and jewellery.
above: the first round of Franck Muller Jackets for the iPhone 4
Limited to 500 units each with a total of 3,000 units sold worldwide and sold through Japan's Softbank, the original models which run $1,339.58 USD. (105,000 Japanese yen), can be bought here.
As if those weren't special or expensive enough, add some Swarovski crystals and you've got "Sparkling Models" of the Franck Muller Jackets for the iPhone 4 and 4S with an even heftier price tag of $2,143.14 USD (168,000.00 JPY).
Below are all the jacket models in the collection with the front of the case shown on the left and the back of the case, on the right:
Buy the Sparkling models here
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Franck Muller
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