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    • 31.

      Marcasite and How To Care For It


      by Martin Mallett - 2007-02-19
      What is Marcasite?Marcasite is a natural mineral that is called iron sulfide and is often mined in South America although it is found naturally all around the world and marcasite is related to iron...
    • 32.

      Stunning Paua Shell - What Is It About?


      by Martin Mallett - 2007-02-20
      In New Zealand abalone is called paua in the Maori tongue. It is hard to harvest paua and the rights can only be granted under legal Maori customary rights. The daily recreational limit is 10 paua ...
    • 33.

      Cleaning The Ionic Way - Gets That Jewelry Sparkling!


      by Colin Elliott - 2007-03-04
      Ionic cleaning - Never heard of it - or unsure how it works?First, I will give you a quick run down on using the Ionic system. It' s pretty easy really. The basic unit, of the type I use, is like a sm...
    • 34.

      Men's Jewelry Today


      by Nicolas Mekchoudi - 2007-03-06
      Jewelry is the oldest forms of body adornment, archaeologists recently found some 100,000 year-old shells that were made into necklaces. As of today they are thought to be the oldest known form of ...
    • 35.

      The Beauty of Dichroic Glass Jewellery


      by Helenm Fisher - 2007-03-07
      New advances in the development of materials are constantly affecting the fashion industry, for example new or evolved fibres lead to improved fire and crease resistance of fabrics. These developme...
    • 36.

      Diamond Necklaces - Real or Simulant


      by Eric Hartwell - 2007-03-19
      Diamond is the hardest known metal in the world. It is also one of two known forms of carbon useful for jewelry and industrial applications. The other mineral form of pure carbon is known as graphite...
    • 37.

      Diamond Rings


      by Eric Hartwell - 2007-03-19
      Diamond rings are very popular for many people all over the world especially when given as a gift for ladies. Diamond is in fact the one of the most sought after minerals in the world. The prices of...
    • 38.

      Discovering Charm Bracelets


      by Eric Hartwell - 2007-03-19
      Charm bracelets have always been popular throughout the centuries. They were worn as amulets to ward off bad spirits or bad luck but eventually were worn for fashion. Even Queen Victoria wore charm ...
    • 39.

      Silver Facts


      by Eric Hartwell - 2007-03-22
      Silver the MetalSilver, used in its raw form, is about 99.9% pure and is too soft for producing large durable objects which is why in Sterling silver, copper is alloyed with the silver metal to give t...
    • 40.

      Choosing The Right Jewelry As A Gift


      by Eric Hartwell - 2007-03-22
      Buying a jewelry can be scary especially if you are buying for someone else, but it can be one of the most thoughtful and meaningful gesture you can make. The jewelry's enduring appeal makes it a nat...