


| Hey guys, what would your woman rather have -- A huge diamond ring? Or a novelty item that'll make her laugh? No doubt, you think she'd prefer the laughter. And that's why she loves you... because you know her so well. Well, here a gift that will make her cherish you even more. This incredible coffee mug says, “I love you, I need you, and I want to spend my life drinking coffee with you.” The 2 Carat Cup is as well-crafted as it is crafty. It's a beautiful porcelain cup with a handle that looks like a brilliant diamond ring. When you slip your finger through the handle to sip your coffee, it looks like you're wearing the ring. AMAZING PACKAGING! Half the fun of the 2 Carat Cup is the amazing packaging. It begins with a very classy, flat-black gift box that suggests that something truly precious is inside. When you first lift the lid, all you see is the immense ring.(The cup is hidden beneath a black velvet shelf.) Once you pull the ring out, you discover that is is attached to the porcelain mug. The mug itself stands four inches tall and is beautifully glazed. Best of all, the stone in the ring is a genuine Swarovski crystal! (For more on this, see sidebar.) So, there's no doubt that your special someone will adore the 2-Carat Cup and love you all the more for giving it to her. Anyhow, if you gave her an actual 2 carat diamond ring, she'd only sell it once she dumped you. But she can continue using this hilarious and classy mug long after she's given you the boot! | SIDEBAR | | Swarovski Crystal – What’s that, you ask? Well, we asked the very same thing and found the answer when we searched Wikipedia. Seems this glass-cutter and jeweler named Daniel Swarovski created some totally unique designs. And, get this – he was born in Bohemia (a bona fide Bohemian!) and lived into his mid-90’s! Swarovski crystals are prized throughout the world. And if Daniel Swarovski were alive today, the discovering his work is on Stupid.com would kill him. (There is no truth to the rumor that his brother, Folger Swarovski created Folger's crystals.) | |