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  2. Moissanite - Wikipedia

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    A moissanite engagement ring Moissanite: emerald cut. Moissanite was introduced to the jewelry market as a diamond alternative in 1998 after Charles & Colvard (formerly known as C3 Inc.) received patents to create and market lab-grown silicon carbide gemstones, becoming the first firm to do so. By 2018 all patents on the original process world ...

  3. Jewellery chain - Wikipedia

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    or Serpentine chain, Cobra, Boston link, S-link, C-link or Flat link, is a semi-rigid chain, pressed so tightly that the links have almost fused into a solid band. [16] [14] Byzantine: or Turkish, is an intricate design in which each link is connected to four other links, creating a woven appearance. [17] [16] Curb

  4. Cubic zirconia - Wikipedia

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    One face of an uncut octahedral diamond, showing trigons (of positive and negative relief) formed by natural chemical etching. Hardness: cubic zirconia has a rating of approximately 8 on Mohs hardness scale vs. a rating of 10 for diamond. [1] This may cause dull and rounded edges in CZ facets; the edges of diamond facets are much sharper by ...

  5. Chain - Wikipedia

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    A common metal short-link chain Roller chains. A chain is a serial assembly of connected pieces, called links, typically made of metal, with an overall character similar to that of a rope in that it is flexible and curved in compression but linear, rigid, and load-bearing in tension.

  6. Iceman Nick - Wikipedia

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    Kashif Ghafoor, better known by his professional name "Iceman Nick", is a jeweler and jewelry designer based in Houston, Texas. [2] [1] He created a $400,000 Cuban link necklace for Errol Spence Jr. and a diamond-covered watch for Flo Rida. [3]

  7. Chain (unit) - Wikipedia

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    One link is a hundredth part of a chain, which is 7.92 inches (20.1168 cm). [7] The surveyor's chain first appears in an illustration in a Dutch map of 1607, [8] and in an English book for surveyors of 1610. [9] In 1593 the English mile was redefined by a statute of Queen Elizabeth I as 5,280 feet, to tie in with agricultural practice.

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