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  2. Carlos Sobral - Wikipedia

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    At a craft fair in Cabo Frio, Sobral first encountered jewelry made by Argentinean artisans from polyester resin. Unable to obtain information about the material from the artisans, Sobral investigated on his own. He discovered a source of resin and built a workshop on a small farm located in Jardim Alvorada, Nova Iguaçu, a suburb of Rio de ...

  3. Amber - Wikipedia

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    The resin's most popular use was, however, for ornamentation—easily cut and polished, it could be transformed into beautiful jewelry. Much of the most highly prized amber is transparent, in contrast to the very common cloudy amber and opaque amber.

  4. Bakelite - Wikipedia

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    The Bakelite Company produced "transparent" cast resin (which did not include filler) for a small market during the 1910s and 1920s. [15]: 172–174 Blocks or rods of cast resin, also known as "artificial amber", were machined and carved to create items such as pipe stems, cigarette holders, and jewelry.

  5. Jessica Kagan Cushman - Wikipedia

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    Cushman then began manufacturing a more affordable resin reproduction version. [13] Two years later, Cushman introduced a line of tote bags inscribed with similar phrases, [ 14 ] as well as cuffs featuring zodiac constellations in crystals on black resin.

  6. Catalin - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s, jewelry made in these colors was popular with sets of beads, bangles, earrings, and rings being worn together. Emerson Model 400-3 "Patriot" (1940) radio, made of Catalin. Catalin was also used to make radios. In a labor-intensive process, liquid resin was cast and cured with heat, and then polished by hand into Art Deco designs.

  7. Breast milk jewelry - Wikipedia

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    Breast milk keepsakes come in various jewelry types such as rings, lockets, pendants and popular European style beads. [1] Some pendants may be bezel set, locket set, made from only resin, or filled. Filled styles use a preserved breast milk and resin mix to fill holes or openings in jewelry pieces, usually Sterling Silver. [1]

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