Bosses at a U.S. company have unveiled a bizarre new plan to produce 10 sparkling diamonds from locks of Michael Jackson's hair.
Executives at LifeGem have obtained a sample of the late King Of Pop's tresses from a memorabilia collector, who owned some of the hair Jackson burned off his scalp while filming a 1984 Pepsi commercial.
Now LifeGem founder Dean VandenBiesen plans to create a limited edition set of 10 diamonds using a laboratory process that takes carbon from hair and turns it into high-quality gems.
In 2007, VandenBiesen created three diamonds from locks of German composer Beethoven's hair, selling one of the stones for approximately $200,000 (£134,000).
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