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With the creation of Algha Works, Max Wiseman aimed to innovate the design of eyeglasses and to make gold-filling the standard for eye wear. Using rolled gold in frames gave the advantage of preventing rusting and wear. [4] Max Wiseman & Co produced numerous patents relating to eye wear design. [10]
The United States Military Academy class ring has traditionally been worn on the left hand, but most recent graduates choose to wear it on their right hand. [2] While at West Point, the ring is worn so that the class crest is worn to the inside and closest to one's heart.
The most common stamps found on gold-filled jewelry are 1 ⁄ 20th 12kt GF and 1 ⁄ 20th 14kt GF. Also common is 1 ⁄ 10th 10kt. These standards are for modern gold-filled items. It is not uncommon to see 1 ⁄ 8 14kt gold-filled marks, plus many other variations, on items from the 1930s, 1940s, etc., which would have to be marked "Rolled ...
Wear it alone or layered with your other favorite pieces — there's no wrong way to style this 14k gold-plated, tarnish-resistant necklace. "You just can’t beat the price of this necklace.
To make up for this, it became fashionable to show more skin. This resulted in shirts being unbuttoned, sleeves being rolled up, and tops being strapless, transparent, and lacy. Shiny satin and gold colors were also used to make up for the lack of tighter clothing. By 1977, pants were only flared slightly and sometimes not flared at all. [18]
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Rolled Gold: The Very Best of the Rolling Stones (Decca, 1975) – (compilation) UK number 7; Get Stoned (30 Greatest Hits) (ARCADE, 1977) – (compilation) UK number 8; Sucking in the Seventies (Rolling Stones Records, 1981) – (compilation) US number 15; Tattoo You (Rolling Stones Records, 1981) – UK number 2 / US number 1
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