The Heart of the Ocean is not a real registered diamond. According to **'s decor, the Heart of the Ocean originally belonged to Louis XVI. Because of the French Revolution, they were cut into heart shapes and sold. A very reasonable setting. In fact, many famous diamonds from the same era met this fate, such as another blue diamond, the Hope of Doom diamond. The real diamond accessories were designed by Asprey and manufactured by Garrard, using K platinum and diamond. zircon. That's right, the **'s accessories are actually made of synthetic zirconium, and the design style is the style of the Edwardian period. However, as it is a K-platinum prop, made by Garrard, the royal jeweler to the British royal family, the prop appears to be of very good quality, and the camerawork, lighting, etc. are excellent. , are indeed very beautiful.
This is... my nightmare.
But maybe it's because I'm too old. Heart of the Ocean is too soft and too young.
When I first saw the blue bottle, I felt that it was a calm blue, like the deep, cold, deep sea. Who knew the taste was so inconsistent with the appearance, vanilla caramel and smelled a bit like White Rabbit caramel. Fortunately, I only bought a test tube.
If you are not afraid of sweets, you can try it. It is recommended to try before you buy. This product is available in various Sephora stores and many test tubes are available for purchase on Taobao.
The counter price of 50ml is ¥690, which is 40% off at ¥289. Duty free shops usually offer around 20% off the original price. Hong Kong is a duty-free port and the. the price after discount is ¥470, so it must not have been purchased in a duty-free store. If he still insists he bought it at a duty-free store,just ask them to attach the purchase receipt, haha.
A 40% discount off the original price is actually a pretty dangerous price. It is generally recommended to purchase a product with a tax-inclusive price of around 50%, which is safer. Sellers who can give buyers a 40% discount earn very little. To be able to get the goods at a 40% discount, the seller must also be a relatively competent international purchasing agent. The way I distinguish if the seller is capable is to see if they sell salon perfumes, usually those on sale. are authentic products. This is what I do.
Although I find it a bit silly to directly ask the seller what the source of the goods is, I also hate it when the seller lies or misleads the buyer. I hope MM will keep his eyes open, take a closer look at the other party's reputation and evaluation, and then make a judgment.