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Go to the shopThe popularity of men's accessories has seen its share of ups and downs over the centuries. However, classic gold jewelry has always been a staple in men's fashion. One of the recent go-to men's jewelry items is 14K gold rings. Historically, men have worn rings to symbolize opulence, power, and marital status. Rings for men have come a long way from being just a sign of wealth to being a fashion statement. Today, it's not only married men who wear 14K gold rings. Men these days are wearing rings for all kinds of occasions and reasons. A men's gold ring...
0 commentsNo one can deny that men’s solid gold Cuban link chain necklaces are a type of jewelry that is very popular and still a common choice for men. Sound knowledge of these Cuban link chains will put you in a better position to buy a Cuban link chain that perfectly suits your tastes and personality. So, read on to know more about men’s solid gold Cuban link chain necklace! What is a Men’s Solid Gold Cuban Link Chain Necklace? A men’s solid gold Cuban link chain necklace developed the jewelry movement in the 1970s and continued until the 1980s. These...
0 commentsIridescence is a display of colours which is seen when white light reflects from structures on or in gemstones. In opal, prismatic colours are seen because spectral colours are separated. In labradorite and other gemstones, there are blended to produce interference colours. Iridescence, or play of colour, may be seen in soap bubbles or insects such as butterflies and beetles, as well as in gemstones. Iridescence can be caused by the diffraction of light from regular structures, or by reflection from thin film on or in materials. The thin films may be liquids gases or solids. Crystals, liquid-filled inclusions, fractures...
0 commentsIridescence is a display of colours which is seen when white light reflects from structures on or in gemstones. In opal, prismatic colours are seen because spectral colours are separated. In labradorite and other gemstones, there are blended to produce interference colours. Iridescence, or play of colour, may be seen in soap bubbles or insects such as butterflies and beetles, as well as in gemstones. Iridescence can be caused by the diffraction of light from regular structures, or by reflection from thin film on or in materials. The thin films may be liquids gases or solids. Crystals, liquid-filled inclusions, fractures...
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