mostly turquoise, larimar, pearl, ruby, emerald, blue sapphire, lapis and coral
There are many different types of stones, gems and metals used in the manufacturing of jewelry. The most common and popular combination is a gold medal with diamonds.
Enamel is usually used in Indian jewelry but can be found it some exotic pcs also. which has different or sometimes the same color enamel (a special paint used specially for jewelry). they are also called as meenakari jewelry. it can be found in black, red, green, white and many other colors it is very shiny n neva loosed its appearance. but the enamel jewelry when bought could be expensive but has lesser value when sold. It is usually done in silver and gold.
no, they are used for jewelery, mechanical parts, & grinding & polishing
Bioplastics are a form of plastics deriving from hemp oil, soy bean oil and corn starch rather than traditional plastics which are derived from petroleum. Bioplast is a biopolymer material which can be used in the same way as traditional synthetic plastics. It is used in jewelry as a rod in body piercings.
jewelry
Gems
It's gems.
Gems can be used as security for a loan, payment for goods or services, or can be fashioned into jewelry.
made for jewelry, plus grinding and polishing.
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Most if not all of PS Co jewelry is paste jewelry, ie, non-precious or semi-precious gems were used
Jewelry pins for displaying jewelry, such as U-pins, can be purchased online from a number of retailers, such as: Amazon, eBay, Fire Mountain Gems and Beadaholique.
There are many different types of stones, gems and metals used in the manufacturing of jewelry. The most common and popular combination is a gold medal with diamonds.
Turquoise can be used to make fires,used for carving, and making jewerly.
The weight of an Indian traditional brick is totally different from the common ones used worldwide. It weighs nearly 2.7 kilograms.
I don't understand the phrase "heart shiny crystals", but the "crystals" used in jewelry are usually called "gems". An ore is a mineral which can be refined to produce metal. Many gems are, technically, ores (for example, rubies are mainly aluminium oxide and could therefore be considered an ore of aluminium), but most gems are FAR more valuable than the metal that could be extracted by refining them, so the term "ore" is generally not used when referring to them.
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