If you are thinking of buying a piece of memorable jewellery for your loved one or even yourself, I have to tell you about a recent discovery I made when attending the Children with Cancer Ball recently at the Grosvenor House in London’s West End. The purchase of an exclusive diamond caught my attention at the auction, as it had been donated by ComparetheDiamond.com to help raise funds for the Charity.
ComparetheDiamond.com is one of the leading diamond jewellery providers in the UK. A family run business, where owners Clive and his son Luke go the extra mile to provide an exclusive service to all of their customers, at whatever level of purchase.
Clive & Luke
In 2009 Clive turned down the highest-ever offer made on the BBC’s Dragons’ Den at the time. James Caan, Theo Paphitis and Peter Jones were keen to get involved, but Clive and Luke felt it was not a good enough offer and refused their proposal. After that there was no turning back for this outstanding Company, and with huge numbers of five star reviews and years of expertise under their belt, they really do offer a first stellar service to their customers.
I have already experienced their expertise first hand just by submitting a very rough sketch of what I wanted, and within 24 hours a prototype was presented to me on a video link in 3D.
The Sketch
The 3d Render
It was remarkable, and it is as if I had designed my own jewellery. All of the staff are so friendly, and nothing is too much trouble. It is quite an exceptional and unforgettable experience, and I really would love everyone to try it. The prices are reasonable too. I would highly recommend ComparetheDiamond.com.
Clive and Luke are in agreement – ‘We use our skill and contact and we promise you a unique shopping experience, unquestionable value, remarkable product quality and amazing choice. The average diamond passes through 11 pairs of hands from source to consumer, we have reduced that journey down to just 2 to 4 middle men. Masters of CAD and 3D print ComparetheDiamond.com is one of TrustPilot’s highest rated jewellers.’
You are most welcome to talk to father, Clive or son Luke at any time. Indeed, any of the specialist team who are on hand to provide all the help and guidance you need, without obligation.
The first series got rave reviews, a cult following and tens of thousands of viewers from all over the UK for its bold and honest approach to investigating the paranormal.
The show is presented by Mark Christopher Lee from the indie band The Pocket Gods and Guy Thompson from electro pop band The Boy From Space.
As well as featuring the best new music videos the guys interview their favourite UFO and paranormal experts about the weirdest subjects out there.
Series 2 of Nub TV is coming to Sky TV Channel 186 (Ayozat) on Tuesdays at 9pm from 8th November!
The first series got rave reviews, a cult following and tens of thousands of viewers from all over the UK for its bold and honest approach to investigating the paranormal.
“A bizarre mix of music, conspiracies and the paranormal, pushing the boundaries of TV.” – The I newspaper“Cult classic TV” – The Daily Star
The show is presented by Mark Christopher Lee from the indie band The Pocket Gods and Guy Thompson from electro pop band The Boy From Space.
As well as featuring the best new music videos the guys interview their favourite UFO and paranormal experts about the weirdest subjects out there.
Guests include the world’s leading UFO expert Nick Pope and also actor John Altman (EastEnders’s Nick Cotton) talking about his ghostly experiences.
More controversial moments in this series include a scene where Guy and Mark consider contacting the recently deceased Queen on a Ouija board!
Highlights include: EastEnders’s Nasty Nick (John Altman) talking about the night he stayed in a haunted hotel and woke up with his bed shaking furiously and an orb floating above him opening up a portal to another dimension!
Ex UK MOD’s Nick Pope talks about King Charles’ interest in UFOs and the possibility of opening the British X Files!
We also reveal the truth about TikTok time travellers, the English Bigfoot stalking Surrey’s Box Hill and a chat with BAFTA award winning filmmaker David Rolfe, who is convinced that the Turin Shroud is the real burial cloth of Jesus and has issued a £1 million challenge to be proved that it’s a fake!
Author Neil Nixon also chats about the UFO experiences both Elvis & John Lennon had, plus Matty Blake, one of the stars of the hit TV show, The Curse Of Oak Island – the world’s longest treasure hunt, who gives us the lowdown on the new series.
Alongside, we have music from Kick Pistol, Bicycle, The Pocket Gods, Determinated and John Altman!
Episode Guide: Episode 1 – Haunted Houses – with guest actor John Altman Episode 2 – First Contact – with guest UFO expert and ex MOD – Nick Pope Episode 3 – The Turin Shroud Is Real -with guest BAFTA winning film-maker David Rolfe Episode 4 – Weird Rock And Roll – with guest author Neil Nixon Episode 5 – TikTok Time Travel – with guest Australian broadcaster – Plastic EP Episode 6 – English Bigfoot – with guest Bigfoot researcher Andy McGrath Episode 7 – The Curse Of Oak Island – with star of The Curse Of Oak Island Tv show – Matty Blake
Behind the Olive Trees is the sequel to Francesca Catlow’s poignant novel, The Little Blue Door. The follows Melodie on her continuing journey with Anton and Gaia. Francesca Catlow has created her characters with an insight and perception that is unique to her. These characters are complex and multi-dimensional, reflecting the reality and truth of the human condition.
Melodie is a likeable and engaging character yet she is flawed and imperfect, qualities which enhance her warmth and relatability. Catlow juxtaposes darkness and light, creating a sense of unpredictability and, at times, a feeling of danger. Melodie’s path is not linear. We share in her joy but we also share in her fear, her pain and her uncertainty. Behind the Olive Trees is a novel with depth. Catlow allows us to become immersed in these characters and view them as friends, yet she also presents us with new and unexpected aspects to the characters which prevents the reader from becoming complacent, keeping us on edge right to the end.
Catlow’s characters give the feeling that they are an extension of ourselves. They mirror our inner journey and remind us that life is not straightforward, simple or perfect; that we are transient and continually evolving.
Behind the Olive Trees is a masterpiece in its understanding of self-discovery and the path to finding who we are. Francesca Catlow is an intelligent writer and a genius in her ability to reach out to the reader through her characters. As demonstrated in The Little Blue Door, she is a writer who clearly has a deep insight and understanding of human nature, writing with compassion and depth about a range of human experiences.
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