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  2. Tatty Devine - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 Tatty Devine was inspired by light, legend and luxury: exploring chunky quartz-style gems, rainbows, halcyon moons, sparkling hummingbirds and mystical unicorns. Their autumn collection referenced the art of craft, with acrylic patchwork arrangements, cosy foxes, wise owls and leather accessories mimicking the detailing on brogue shoes.

  3. Fordite - Wikipedia

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    Gems & Gemology claims fordite "was first collected at Ford Motor Company in Michigan in the 1940s." [6] The colors were initially dark and muted neutrals, [6] though they still consisted of swirling patterns. [7] The colorful acrylic lacquers of the 1950s and 1960s caused fordite to appear "in bright metallic colors."

  4. 23 Winter Crafts for Kids to Keep the Cold Weather Blues at Bay

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    Here, a roundup of the best winter crafts for kids, including paper plate crafts for preschoolers that require only basic supplies 23 Winter Crafts for Kids to Keep the Cold Weather Blues at Bay

  5. 21 Affordable New Hobby Ideas You Can Start Today - AOL

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    Other affordable paint options include acrylic or tempera paints, which can be purchased at your local craft store. You could enroll in an online course, check out a few books for beginner ...

  6. List of individual gemstones - Wikipedia

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    Bahia Emerald [2]; Carolina Emperor, [3] [4] 310 carats uncut, 64.8 carats cut; discovered in the United States in 2009, resides in the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, Raleigh, NC, US

  7. Jesmonite - Wikipedia

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    Jesmonite is a composite material used in fine arts, crafts, and construction. It consists of a gypsum-based material in an acrylic resin. It was invented in the United Kingdom in 1984 by Peter Hawkins. [3]

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