Yes, natural obsidian can chip, crack, and break if hit by something. Aztecs used obsidian in arrow heads, and you can easily chip obsidian with a well placed hit with a rock. In other words: you can break obsidian easily.
Dark jade is more valuable.
A jade is actually both a mineral and a rock.
Burmese Jade
Jade is metamorphic.
No. So you can easily get a copy of it.
1) They are expensive 2) They can be tempremental 3) They can break easily, as they are small and fragile
Stoneware does not chip easily, however, earthenware does and is often marketed as stoneware. As usual, the quality of the original piece also enhances it's durability (or lack thereof). The following link is helpful: http://stoneware.seeleys.com/html/what_is_stoneware.html
Pfaltzgraff Patio Garden chips really easily. It's supposed to be stoneware but it is really junk. Stay away from it.
Yes, natural obsidian can chip, crack, and break if hit by something. Aztecs used obsidian in arrow heads, and you can easily chip obsidian with a well placed hit with a rock. In other words: you can break obsidian easily.
Very easily.
A chip race is an event that takes place in poker tournaments especially those with an escalating blinds, in which chips of denominations that are no longer needed (as the current and upcoming blinds are more easily played with larger chip values) are removed from play.
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Jade Simpson goes by Jade Olivia Braddock.
Jade has more density than a diamond. While a nice size jade block "may" fracture a diamond; the diamond "will always" scratch the jade stone. Many people confuse the diamond with being a strong stone. It is not! In fact the diamond is easily fractured. The diamond is however very hard (not strong but very hard) Diamonds can scratch just about every surface on earth.
Advantage: You need both the chip and the PIN to make successful transactions in store. Disadvantage: Cards are easily cloned, and people can be careless when using their PIN.
Jade De Luna's birth name is Katrina Zuill.