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    • 61.

      Whether You're Young or Old, Rich or Poor There's a Switch Watch To Suit


      by Robin OBrien - 2007-02-15
      The word Swatch actually comes from Slim Watch. Since its launch the Swatch watch has gone on to become the most successful wristwatch of all time, and The Swatch Group, the parent company, is the ...
    • 62.

      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...
    • 63.

      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 ...
    • 64.

      Indie Style for the Wickedly Fashionable


      by Liz Nonnemacher - 2007-02-21
      Fashion that is uniquely "you" is in style and what a welcome change it is.According to Micaela O'Herlihy and Faythe Levine, the producers of the upcoming movie, "Indie Craft Documentary", "this new w...
    • 65.

      Cutting and Polishing Diamonds


      by Mitch Endick - 2007-02-23
      Precious stones are cut and polished to develop the beauties which are latent in them. The diamond in its natural found state is not spectacular. The diamond in a natural state is merely a luminous gr...
    • 66.

      The Ruby, Emerald and Saphire


      by Mitch Endick - 2007-02-23
      Rubies and sapphires are composed of almost pure aluminum and oxygen and are members of the corundum family. The mineral is often called a ruby when it is red and a sapphire when it is blue. The ruby ...
    • 67.

      Precious Minerals for Jewelry


      by Mitch Endick - 2007-02-23
      With the exception of the pearl, which is a shellfish, precious stones are minerals that possess traits of personal adornment. Precious stones originate from the most awesome powers of nature. They ar...
    • 68.

      Desirable Qualities in Diamonds


      by Mitch Endick - 2007-02-23
      Precious stones in general are rare and a perfect one is rarely ever found. Gems for the most part are at a safe stock. The public is beginning to realize and want to understand the finer qualities of...
    • 69.

      Diamonds, for Investment or Pleasure?


      by Mitch Endick - 2007-02-23
      Most diamonds sold to the general public are known as slightly imperfect. Slightly imperfect diamonds are not easily spotted by the trained eye. The regular person would probably never even notice the...
    • 70.

      Diamond Cutting and the Effect on Value


      by Mitch Endick - 2007-02-23
      Rough diamonds come in several basic shapes. The most common shape is in the form known as an octahedron. The octahedron resembles two Egyptian pyramids placed base to base, that is the usual crystal ...