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Wednesday, May 25, 2016

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Pearls were used in mourning or memorial jewelry during the Georgian and Victorian eras and symbolized tears.
Georgian Pearl & Woven Hair Mourning Ring
Period: Georgian, c. 1800
Description: Stunning antique mourning ring, set with a rectangle of seed pearls and a tightly woven lock of hair behind a glass panel. The head is finished with a black enamelled trim. The band is modelled in 15ct rose gold, and shoulders display a "twisted" metal design. There is an inscription to the back of the head: "G. C. L. Wright Bar. Ob. 31st Dec 1809. Aet 40"

Beautiful nature

Jewellery masterpieces

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Egyptian revival
Museum quality jewel with this rock crystal and enamel Cleopatra pendant by Gustave Baugrand,
first presented at the Paris World Fair in 1867.

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Jacques Cartier traded a double stranded natural pearl necklace valued at $1.2 million for a mansion on 5th Avenue in NYC where he opened a Cartier store and headquarters in 1916.

Cartier is in the former Morton F. Plant House on Fifth Avenue in New York

Party nails

Monday, May 23, 2016

What a lovely idea for nail design by Roza


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The rings worn by the men in Ancient Roman were not just expensive ornaments, they also served a practical purpose and were used to seal documents as a sign of authenticity. Official documents were not signed, but sealed; and the seal was good in law.

ROMAN PRAETORIAN LIONESS INTAGLIO SIGNIFIER'S RING
Material: Bronze and Carnelian
Era: Intaglio, 1st to 2nd Century AD - Ring, 3rd Century AD

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Sunday, May 22, 2016

Fire Agate with amazing Sagenite Spray
Photo by Thomas Shearer

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Because diamonds can withstand extremely high temperatures and corrosive conditions, and because they are transparent to most forms of light and electromagnetic radiation, they are ideal for use as windows in industry and in space probes, including the 1978 Pioneer space probe to the surface of Venus. Eight of the windows were sapphire and one was a diamond. (source)

CLEAR VIEW of Venusian atmosphere was possible on Pioneer Venus probe because of this diamond window the size of two pennies stacked together.
Mal Meredith, NASA Systems Division associate manager, inspects the window during probe assembly in El Segundo last February.

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Saturday, May 21, 2016

The youngest diamond is 900 million years old, however scientist can grow synthetic diamonds averaging 2.5 carats in 4 days.

An Industrial Diamond Manufacturing Factory In England Where Synthetic Diamonds Are Made.

 
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