The 50-year-old said: “I made some drawings, which were maybe a bit out of proportion because I didn’t know what numbers meant in terms of diamond size. So boom! It came back and I realised that the diamond was the size of a human eye and might be a little uncomfortable to wear.” Later he bought another from an antique jewellery store. “If she’s walking down the street and waves, the glare could burn someone’s retina. So I got her this one from a wonderful antique jewellery person in New York. And it hasn’t left my finger since. I’ll get it fitted to her finger and she can decide which one she wants,” he added.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 17th, 2014.
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