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NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif., August, 2008 -- Hearts On Fire, the pre-eminent consumer brand in the fine diamond jewelry business, was selected by Architectural Digest, the world's leading design magazine, to be part of their exclusive Architectural Digest Greenroom at this year's Primetime Emmy Awards.
This year marks the diamond anniversary of the Primetime Emmys and AD100 interior designer Mark Boone, who designed the overall room, wanted the décor to reflect a diamond theme. Located off stage and accessible only to Emmy nominees and presenters, the center of the 625-square-foot room is the Hearts On Fire designed, one-of-a-kind, three-tiered chandelier, made with over 3,300 perfectly cut diamonds totaling over 1,000 carats and valued at over 10 million dollars. Officially named the "Hearts On Fire Diamond Chandelier", the chandelier is plated with platinum and has a sleek and modern design consisting of a series of diamond strands that are illuminated by fiber optics. The chandelier was hand-made in Boston by a team lead by Katherine Rosenberg Pineau, Hearts On Fire's jewelry designer, and guarded under 24-hour security Emmys week in Los Angeles.
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