Friday 8 June 2012

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A pear-shaped diamond, as big as your thumb —Paige Mitchell
An assortment of costly [and of questionable taste] stones … very much like something Hansel and Gretel might well have plucked from the witch’s house to eat —Henry Van Dyke
Bracelets seemed to grow up her arms like creeping plants —Nadine Gordimer
Bracelets … warm and heavy, alive like flesh —Elizabeth Taylor
A diamond as big as an Englishman’s monocle —Lael Wertenbaker
A diamond as big as the Ritz —F. Scott Fitzgerald
This served as the title for a famous Fitzgerald story.


A diamond … as big as your fourth fingernail —Gerald Kersch
Diamond pinkie rings sputtering like neon on his manicured fingers —Jonathan Valin
Diamonds as big as grapes —Louis Adamic
Diamonds as big as potatoes —Henry James
Diamonds flashed … like drops of frozen light —Paige Mitchell
Earrings tiny as pinheads —Richard Ford
A medallion that could have anchored the Queen Mary —William Mcllvanney
Necklace … flashed like summer lightning —Anais Nin
Pearl … shaped like the full moon, and whiter than the morning star —Oscar Wilde
(Wedding) ring … pink gold like the morning light —Anon
Rubies as big as hen’s eggs, and sapphires that were like gloves with lights inside them —F. Scott Fitzgerald
Rubies like cherries, sapphires like grapes —Isak Dinesen
Rubies like headlights —Philip Levine
She was encrusted with jewels like a Maharini —MacDonald Harris
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