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SEOCO SEOCO discovered this in Bizarre/Oddities 22 reviews since Mar 25, 2008
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SEOCO discovered 4 months ago
At a time when the jewellery industry is troubled by serious ethical problems, there seems to be no limit to some consumers' appetite for bling. More and more designers use precious stones and metals to add a sense of luxury to what used to look like sensible, everyday items.
treedr00d rated 3 months ago
Diamond xbox 360 please.
MrBelding rated 3 months ago
Now thats some excess
bobiks rated 3 months ago
amazing
onreact-com rated 3 months ago
Bling, bling!!!
Snowhite1 rated 3 months ago
At a time when the jewellery industry is troubled by serious ethical problems, there seems to be no limit to some consumers†appetite for bling. More and more designers use precious stones and metals to add a sense of luxury to what used to look like sensible, everyday items.
complicious rated 3 months ago
Diamond Toilets and TV's and Pacifiers and gold laptops and more useless waste of money items.
rabeidoh rated 3 months ago
Ok... when toilet bowls are encrusted with diamonds, we know that person is desperate to spend their money SOMEHOW. I have a great idea, DONATE THAT MONEY! There are many people dying because of poverty, famish, illnesses....
geniusbeauty rated 4 months ago
WOW!
joeldsouza rated 4 months ago
From the page: "At a time when the jewellery industry is troubled by serious ethical problems, there seems to be no limit to some consumers†appetite for bling. More and more designers use precious stones and metals to add a sense of luxury to what used to look like sensible, everyday items. "
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