Loose diamonds are contained in folded paper that give the owner a space upon which to write details about the diamond.
Peter instructs Mr. Rosen to open the paper-wrapped package carefully and look inside to see what is there. If there are any specific actions to be taken after opening the package, Peter would mention them as well.
There is a special lightweight kind of paper called onionskin, that used to be popular for sending airmail because the cost per ounce of sending airmail was very high. However, at the present time it is so easy to send messages by email that there isn't a lot of demand for onionskin anymore.
The sky wrapped itself in a blanket of stars, twinkling through the darkness like scattered diamonds.
Auckland Diamonds was created in 1998.
Loose diamonds are called loose diamonds. When set as a group, the term may describe the setting more than the stones, i.e., pave, which is a 'pavement' of diamond stones. Otherwise multiple diamonds are simply called diamonds.
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.
The paper is called a wrap or wrapper.
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 .
Diamonds are wrapped in paper for shipping primarily to ensure their protection and prevent damage during transit. The paper provides a soft, cushioned layer that minimizes the risk of scratching or chipping the stone. Additionally, wrapping diamonds helps to discreetly conceal their value, reducing the risk of theft or loss during shipping. This method also aids in keeping the diamonds secure and organized within their packaging.
To open or undo, as what is wrapped or folded.
paper
Any paper can be folded in half for 6 times.
That's called a hamburger fold.... mmmmmmmmmm hamburger.
If by sides you refer to the number of paper slices you can hold then the formula is this: assuming that when the paper has not been folded, the number of times folded is equal zero then the equation is: 2x, where x is the number of times folded. for example if the paper has been folded four times the number of sides is: 24 = 16
Folding the piece of paper does not change the thickness of the piece of paper. However, the thickness of the folded paper would be twice that of the original sheet of paper.
When paper is folded, its shape is changed, which affects its physical property of form or structure. The folding alters the paper's surface area and may also influence its flexibility and rigidity in different regions. Additionally, the thickness of the folded paper increases in the folded areas, impacting its overall volume.
The height of a piece of paper folded in half once is half of its original height.