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> What Is... The LifegemŽ, You're not gonna believe this...
PhxStorks
post Aug 23 2005, 12:23 AM
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The LifeGemŽ is a certified, high-quality diamond created from the carbon of your loved one as a memorial to their unique life.


It is jewel that is created from the ashes of a deceased person, to help remember them. I'm not sure how I feel about this. I just read about it today & thought I'd share it.

Here is a link to the website: http://lifegem.com/
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post Aug 23 2005, 12:33 AM
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wow! thats something which is cool!
i am sure they must have found a technique of making the diamond using the ashes of a deceased person.
well this kind of service is good because if you love someone and sadly loose them, you can still be near them with this service.

i really liked this idea..nice share buddy!
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post Aug 23 2005, 12:39 AM
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Now I've seen everything!

This looks like some kind of marketing scheme to sell more diamonds. Don't you think? I mean this is the worst idea since the taxidermy was thought out. How can one person place a price of another person's life--not along carrying them around in his/her jewelry? I'm not bashing the idea of keeping the memory of the loved ones, but the people who came up with this idea to exploit their sorrow in the name of almighty money.

Stick a fork in me, god, because I'm done and have seen everything and I'm ready to die in peace. laugh.gif Good grief...

I couldn't figure out the process which cremated ashes are to be fused with the diamond. If the whole diamond is made from carbon ashes then it's not a real natural diamond. That means it will depreciate over the periods of time. Then, it's not actually an investment over the life time (as the website claims) but simply carrying around an urn, a very expensive urn in pretty enclosure. HA! And what would happen if someone decides to pawn that diamond? Yuck! I hate to be the one who purchase dead person's diamond with the dead inside. tongue.gif
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post Aug 24 2005, 08:08 PM
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Indeed, on the moral side, i think it's very wrong to like, "Well, your son's ashes will cost ***$ money..", or even worse carrying the "diamond" out like a normal jewelry item..

I've saw everything too.. geez.

Of course that's just my opinion.
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post Aug 24 2005, 09:19 PM
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Wow...Who would carry it around as jewlry? I doubt anyone would want to. All they want to do is make more and more and MORE money untill they suck the saps dry. And yes as SM said it would deteriorate over time because its not really made from a rock, its made of dead people....wow...That would be scary to have in a house, the body of a dead person compacted into a gem. You toss the gem onto the floor and see it at the foot of your bed at night....Perfect horror movie...
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post Aug 28 2005, 03:17 AM
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soylent transparent? That just popped into my head.

The idea's been around for a while - I think i read something about it in Odessy 2061 or 3001 (Arthur C Clarke), where they had a big hemispherical room with diamonds in the ceiling, arranged in the pattern of the stars.

And if you though the lifegem was bad, you can also get teensy little sealed vials on a necklace - filled with your partner's body fluids of choice. Yay?
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post Aug 29 2005, 12:20 PM
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Me, turned into a jewel? I am not sure what to say...except...

Are you saying that the diamond/jewel I could be looking at in a display counter at a store, *gasp* could have been an actual person?...
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post Aug 29 2005, 01:54 PM
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Is it just me, or does that just really disturb some people! I want to go 6 feet under like normal, I don't want to see myself on someone's finger/neck/ear! Taking a consensus of my friends in class next to me, 5/5 find the idea of this disturbing, although one of them had the first response of "which relative"
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post Aug 29 2005, 05:17 PM
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How bizarre! I'm not sure I'd want to wear this ring/become a ring. It would be quite odd if someone asked you about it, and you explained that it is actually the ashes of a loved one. To each his own, I suppose.
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