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		<title>This solitaire diamond ring cannot really exist</title>
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Yes this platinum, diamond, solitaire engagement looks great.  How many carats is that?  Two carats?  Jesus H.  The ring looks great, but seriously, look at that thing:  it's just too good to be true.  I've never seen a tension setting like that and, really, I don't think one like that ...</description>
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		<title>Look at these beautiful antique engagement rings!</title>
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Look at these rings!   I love the three diamond gold ring with the interresting curved setting.  Also, what do you think about that simple gold band with the 7 diamond cluster.  For that one I especially like how the setting prongs are incorporated into the clustering pattern.  The three-band ...</description>
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		<title>What in God&#8217;s name is a Claddagh wedding ring?</title>
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Claddagh... According to Wikipedia Claddagh is an area in Ireland close to the center of Galway city, where the Corrib River meets Galway Bay.

Essentially, Claddagh became famous for these rings of friendship and marriage which depict two hands clasping a crowned heart.

I liked this part on modern usage:
Claddaghs continue to ...</description>
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