Silver Dimes
Silver Dimes
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Looking Beyond The Most Common Styles of Rings
With so many choices and styles available, choosing a special ring can seem intimidating. Most of us want jewelry that you won't find in every jewelry store.. Certainly there are many ways to choose a special ring, and why not consider stepping outside the silver, gold, and platinum precious metal options? Mokume Gane Rings are an ideal way to separate your ring from the rest.
Makume-gane has an amazing, unparalleled history, tracing its roots to 17th century Japanese weaponry. Once used for sword fittings, artisans eventually began creating decorative items as the need for swords waned. The soft metallic metals that make up Makume-gane include titanium, platinum, iron, bronze, brass, nickel silver, and different colors of karat gold and silver. The look is one of absolute elegance, with undulating layered patterns creating a textured look. The gorgeous appearance is a result of the metals forming bonds together without completely melting.
If you’re seeking out something a bit more traditional, consider the icy look of Damascus Rings. A diffusion bonding of 304L and 316L stainless steel creates a unique look that is absolutely corrosion-resistant. Creating a well-crafted Damascus ring takes time - often several weeks - and is very much a hand made process. Damascus rings are a fantastic choice for those who desire the handsome look of steel, with an appearance that is just a cut above.
Another unique metal that can make very unique rings and is quite a surprise to most is meteorite. Meteorite rings are created by artisans forming solid pieces of nickel iron meteorite into rings. It is the high percentage of nickel in the meteoric iron that gives it its special look and quality.
Rings and jewelry created from meteorite can be a wonderful conversation starter. People are always interested to hear about something made from materials "out of this world."r There is something inherently interesting about a precious metal that doesn’t originate on earth.
Trying to choose an extra special ring can be trying but it really shouldn't be. Selecting one of these styles will ensure your gift will be unique. Whether you choose the undulating patterns of the Makume-gane ring, the handsome look of Damascus steel, or the exotic appearance of a meteorite ring, you can’t go wrong with one of these unique choices.
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A Tenderfoot In Southern California $14.52 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book: CHAPTER III MUST say I never saw such a town auctions as Los for having Angeles. For a fact, I counted nineteen auctions one night on the two main streets inside of eight blocks. Most of 'em were Japs selling out, going home, they said, but inside of a week, these same fellows were having an " Opening " giving away presents, further up town in another block. They aint the only heathens selling out in that town, either. One night when I was bumming around town I just naturally strolled into a jewelry auction. That auctioneer was sure a dandy. He sold those suckers—(men suckers I mean)—solid gold watches for $1.95 guaranteed. There were plenty of women suckers there; yep, bunches of 'em, and they bit harder than any man in the crowd. They bid as high as five cents at a jump, and bid right over their own bids, until the auctioneer tickled so hard, he had to blow his nose to hide the laugh. His face was as red as a beet, and he nearly busted holding in, while he kept on saying, " Lady, dont let it get away from you for only half a dime. If you cant use it for cake spoon, you can use it to spank the baby with." Then some reckless woman would risk five cents more, and get it. Mebbe when she counted out her change, it was all in nickels and dimes, and the old pocketbook was busted at both ends and mighty flat in the middle, but she held her head high as she sailed out of the store, with a silver plated baby spanker, and ten chances to one, she was an old maid, with no immediate prospects. But there were others in that crowd—not old maids, but suckers. Yep, he hooked me, all right, and before I knew it, I had paid $1.75for a genuine diamond scarf pin as big as a marble and just about as brilliant. I met Jones as I came out of the ... |
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A Tenderfoot In Southern California $14.78 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book: CHAPTER III MUST say I never saw such a town auctions as Los for having Angeles. For a fact, I counted nineteen auctions one night on the two main streets inside of eight blocks. Most of 'em were Japs selling out, going home, they said, but inside of a week, these same fellows were having an " Opening " giving away presents, further up town in another block. They aint the only heathens selling out in that town, either. One night when I was bumming around town I just naturally strolled into a jewelry auction. That auctioneer was sure a dandy. He sold those suckers—(men suckers I mean)—solid gold watches for $1.95 guaranteed. There were plenty of women suckers there; yep, bunches of 'em, and they bit harder than any man in the crowd. They bid as high as five cents at a jump, and bid right over their own bids, until the auctioneer tickled so hard, he had to blow his nose to hide the laugh. His face was as red as a beet, and he nearly busted holding in, while he kept on saying, " Lady, dont let it get away from you for only half a dime. If you cant use it for cake spoon, you can use it to spank the baby with." Then some reckless woman would risk five cents more, and get it. Mebbe when she counted out her change, it was all in nickels and dimes, and the old pocketbook was busted at both ends and mighty flat in the middle, but she held her head high as she sailed out of the store, with a silver plated baby spanker, and ten chances to one, she was an old maid, with no immediate prospects. But there were others in that crowd—not old maids, but suckers. Yep, he hooked me, all right, and before I knew it, I had paid $1.75for a genuine diamond scarf pin as big as a marble and just about as brilliant. I met Jones as I came out of the ... |