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Diamonds made out of human bone ash
www.chinaview.cn 2005-10-26 11:42:14

Photo shows a grain of yellow diamond which was made by LIfeGem company of the US using human bone ash. Recently, more and more Americans have been seeking new ways to remeber their deceased family members.  "Human bone ash diamond" thus emerged to meet the new demand. Bone ash can be made into beautiful crystal diamonds.


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