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The $1 Million Dollar Diamond Ice Cream Cone
One of the coolest "blinged out" items to be featured at this year's diamond and jewelry show in Las Vegas, is the $1 million dollar diamond ice cream cone created by ideal cut diamond manufacturer, Lazare Kaplan for the Bruster's ice cream company.
Th diamond cone was created as a replica to the original ice cream cone by this company.
I literally flipped out when I saw it!
We don't sell ice cream cones, but we do sell beautiful loose diamonds and gorgeous diamond engagement rings.. Of course you cannot eat them like an ice cream cone. However, a beautiful diamond engagement ring sure lasts a heck of a lot longer!

The diamond cone consists of nearly 20 troy ounces of 18k white and yellow gold, 548 round Lazare Diamonds, 87 Lazare square emerald cut diamonds, and one breathtaking 5.63 carat Fancy Intense Yellow radiant cut diamond. The 152.16 carat total weight one-of-a-kind piece has a retail value of $1 million and is for sale!
"At Bruster's we're dedicated to providing a superior ice cream product in a fun, social environment," said Jim Sahene, CEO, Bruster's Real Ice Cream. "Bruster's creation of a $1 Million Cone symbolizes the outstanding quality of our ice cream, and its sale provides the platform to speak about the positive impact of one-on-one mentoring relationships like those cultivated by Big Brothers Big Sisters."
Read the full press release and watch the video here.
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