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... It was bought by a conglomerate of Thai businessmen and given to the king of Thailand. [...] Another problem from the dirt and grime build up is that because jewelry is often worn on the most sensitive areas of skin, a little dirt and grime can irritate the skin and cause a rash or infection.
... How to select diamonds When you're selecting diamonds there are four things that diamonds are measured on. [...] For example, you may want to buy a safe, or utilize a hidden safe which looks like a household product (like a soda can or a jar of cleaner) but has a secret compartment which thieves might not be ... ... Sterling silver is 925 parts silver to 75 of copper, the alloy most often used. [...] The current fashion trend toward black clothing has made silver jewelry more popular than ever. ... Choosing products such as: bleach, ammonia, alcohol, acetone, and other such products can damage your Sterling Silver beyond repair. [...] Use 100% cotton materials such as: old T-shirts, sweat shirts, cotton balls, soft flannel materials (all unbleached), and also silver wipes. ... Even indoor light source like florescent lights or light bulbs turn the color of silver jewelry over time. [...] Nickel plating has a more whitish look and rhodium plating has a darker look. ... Turquoise can be strung as beads, carved into animal fetishes and combined with a variety of other stones to make striking handmade jewelry. [...] The color of the stone depends on the minerals that are in the ground. ... Most bridal Celtic design wedding rings ( Claddagh ) may have a stone. [...] The Irish cross is another form of a popular Celtic Jewelry Design, with different style crosses abundantly available and is a very popular item in the celtic jewelry market. ... The following factors and suggestions can be considered before you make a purchase: 1. [...] While choosing the size, look to alternate shapes rather than a round one. ... This deals with the number and size of any inclusions; small clouds, crystals, feathers or cavities noticeable under 10X magnification. [...] There are eight basic shapes popular today, and they are, in no particular order; heart, princess, pear, marquise, radiant, emerald, oval and round. ... Most bead stores lay out their bead inventory in small individual compartments. [...] Generally, at this size, the beads range in even sizes 12mm, 14mm, 16mm.
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