bronze and silver
be used to build or manufacture a large range of items / products
It is made out of magnesium which is the dark minerals
whell it uses gold steel
Steel, aluminum, pot metal, zinc, and others, depending on the weapon and quality of manufacture.
The first evidence of medieval Coat of Arms was in the 11th century. The ancient Romans also used insignia on their shields, but these were used to identify the military units, not individuals.
Black gold is commonly used in jewellery manufacture. It can be produced using a number of methods using the metals rhodium, ruthenium, chromium and cobalt.
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.
All metals were saved to be recycled for the war effort. There were numerous scrap metal drives. This metal was used to help manufacture all sorts of equipment and parts for the military
A fireman sent in the idea of the insignia to the owner, and initially he rejected it but the fireman died on his job and the owner used the insignia as a memorial.
The correct spelling for the military rank is Sergeant.Sergeant is also used as a rank in most Police Forces around the world.The insignia badge is normally 3 stripes.
They used all the types of metals that have been around for centuries, steel, iron, copper, brass, gold, silver, aluminum, silver, nickel, tin and perhaps titanium but I don't think that was around yet. The metals were used for hundreds of things. They recycled every metal they could after the war too.
The Ring of the Fisherman (papal ring) contains the insignia of the particular pope. It is used by the pope to impress his insignia on wax to seal important Vatican documents.