Loose stones are stored, categorized and secured in white parcel paper, sometimes with a waxed and non-waxed side.
The paper is folded with the non-waxed side out, using folds so that the loose stones don't fall out of the folded paper 'envelopes'.
The non-waxed side also affords a surface upon which to describe or code the diamond enclosed in the wrapper for inventory purposes.
Cellotape is used for wrapping presents so the paper will stay wrapped around the present. Cellotape is also used for repairing rips in paper and card.
'Regular diamonds' are diamonds described without colour. 'Chocolate diamonds' are brown diamonds that include a description of the colour.
Brown diamonds are not rare, but diamonds are rare.
Nothing. Only other diamonds can cut diamonds.
Brown diamonds are the most common of coloured diamonds found. Chocolate is simply the name of one of the shades of natural brown diamonds. Lab-created diamonds are generally 'white' diamonds.
The paper is called a wrap or wrapper.
Loose diamonds are contained in folded paper that give the owner a space upon which to write details about the diamond.
Diamonds are small and valuable. The paper wrapping provides a carrying mechanism for the gems, and affords a surface on the paper, upon which to write inventory identifiers .
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The Tagalog word for coins wrapped in paper is "balot-pera."
cooked wrapped in Wax paper or Aluminium foil or in Rice paper etc..
toilet paper holder
A DEAD BODY WRAPPED IN TOILET PAPER
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Anicent Eyptain paper
Yes.it can.
when the piece of paper is wrapped around the pipe, less of the paper is exposed to oxygen, which is essential to start a fire. the more oxygen, the better. ********************** Another factor is that aluminum is excellent at absorbing heat from the paper and that keeps the paper cooler for a longer time.