Men's 18-kt White Gold 1/2-ct TW Baguette Round Diamond Band
Displaying a sophisticated design of round and baguette diamonds, this men's white gold ring makes a fine wedding band or fashion accessory.
Specifications:
18-karat white gold ring
Polished finish
Five round and four baguette diamonds in channel setting
1/2* diamond carat weight
G-I diamond color and SI diamond clarity
Ring size 10
All carat weights and measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed dimensions. *T.W. (total weight) is approximate. 1/2 carat T.W. may be .45 to .57 carat. Treatment code N. See
Gemstone Treatments for further information.
This ring is available in size 10 only.
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Add the durable Timex Mid-size Aluminum Trail watch to your outdoor gear.
Features include:
Case: aluminum
Dial: white
Strap: brown leather
Clasp: tang buckle
Movement: quartz
Case dimensions:
34 mm wide x 9 mm thick
Special features: Indiglo night light
All measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed information.
Miguel Albaladejo`s enjoyable and utterly charming film follows a likable, hapless young boy who accompanies his often-absent truck driver father on a job, with hilarious misadventures and heartwarming bonding along the way. The impressive cast includes Fedra Lorente, Antonio Gamero, Roberto Alvarez, Adriana Ozores, and David Sanchez del Rey.
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For personal use only.
All rights reserved.
A collection of loosely connected short stories make up the first volume of this shojo manga (female-oriented Japanese graphic novel) series. In a nameless city, a mysterious, foppish proprietor presides over the only store selling plant dolls--beautiful, childlike creatures who live on milk and cookies...and thrive on love. The ways in which various dolls attach themselves to the shop's oddly assorted clientele say as much about the clientele as they do about the dolls. The customers include an arrogant, xenophobic foreigner who ultimately finds himself unable to distinguish his doll from his daughter; a lonely, struggling businessman who finds his only happiness in the doll he can't afford; and a miser who discovers that there are some things that not only money can't, but shouldn't, buy. As is typical of shojo illustrations, the backgrounds are minimal, with the focus on the people inhabiting the plot. The art has almost an exaggerated prettiness, and special attention is paid to the detail and depth of the characters' oversized eyes. This book is printed in the original Japanese right-to-left orientation.
Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005.
For personal use only.
All rights reserved.




