All that glitters... MARILYN MONROE knew who her best friends were. Diamonds. They're strong and dependable; they appreciate and always flatter. They remain close to you forever. What more could a woman want? Nestled among flowers, these jewels make compact little tro- phies that a woman may be awarded for Mother's Day. They're perfect in any size, any shape, any setting. Perhaps good taste once dictated that a woman wear diamonds strictly for after-five engagements. Yet, as time has changed her, it has also changed strict jewelry codes In the “90s she can sparkle in Saturday morning jeans, a serious luncheon suit and even in her night shirt. Diamonds are no longer items that she stores away in a safety depasit box or a keepsake drawer. She's old enough to know, and to appreciate, that if you've got it, flauntit. The diamands shown here ina setting of gold and flower petals are sold at Lugaro Jewellers in Capilano Mall. The [4-karat gald tennis bracelet, $2,200, is one of the most popular gifts this year and features a string of diamonds totalling 0.50 carats. The classic engagement ring, $6,500, totals 0.96 carats, and the statement-making dinner ring, $4,100, features diamonds totalling 0.75 carats. : The 0.60-carat diamond stud earrings, $3,000, are a basic for any wonian’s jewelry wardrobe. The t-4-karat gold heart pendant with chain, $2,900, has diamonds totalling 0.70 carais.