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Export: To carry, send, or transport a commodity abroad for trade or sale.
Extender Chain: A chain which may be attached to another chain in order to increase the length.

Chinese Export Porcelain:
From the Museum of
Anastacio Goncalves, Lisbon
Maria Antonia Pinto De Matos, Clive Gilbert, Peter Ingham
Hardcover (1997) ...

Jewelry-Export
We offer a variety of fine jewelry including but not limited to Genuine Diamonds, Rubies, Sapphires and other quality gems set in both white and yellow gold.

Export dues.-The rates under this head are as follows:
On every mule-load of jadestone. 4 Rs. 8 A.
On every cooly-load of jadestone. 1 Rs. 8 A.
These are collected by the Mawok's men, who have kins or pickets, on the roads leading out of Tawmaw.

Dutch export mark (a key) on the 2nd standard lion for silver.
Image courtesy of the Hallmark Research Institute ...

Japan Pearl Export Association. It has been operating Cultured Pearl Quality Inspection and Tag system since January 1999.

Baltic Amber exported to the Far East (Asia)
Description of Baltic Amber finds and geology
Prussia Baltic Amber Production (1886)
Greek, Phoenician trade in "Baltic Amber" ...

Sierra Leone's exporting of legally mined diamonds has steadily increased since the Kimberley Process was instituted, rising 66% in 2003, and the average price for Sierra Leonean diamonds reached $183 US per carat in 2004.

Gem and Jewelry Exports in a Free Fall
Trade decline. This chart illustrates how desperately the gem trade is in need of a boost.

Found in South Africa (where the export of raw material is forbidden), also in Australia, Burma (Myanmar), India, Namibia, and the USA (California) Tiger's eye quartz contains the gentle grounding energy of Earth.

As of 2009, approximately 75 countries have adopted a system to control the export and import of rough diamonds.

Each member country should have a designated Export and Import Authority.
They should collect and maintain relevant data in accordance with the KPSC.

The third major export country is Madagascar. However, this gemstone is spread all over the world. Good specimens were found in Aztec graves, though the deposits from which they were extracted are no longer known today.

Most of the firm's production was exported. More than one Czech firm appears in the order books, notably in Gablonz, itself long a costume jewelry manufacturing center; ...

By 1928 Czechoslovakia was the largest bead exporter in the world. However, trade was then affected by the Great Depression that hit the global economy in the 1930s. This was followed by the Second World War.

The centre for glass making from the 14th century was Venice, which developed many new techniques and became the centre of a lucrative export trade in dinner ware, mirrors, and other luxury items.

Bridges first discovered tsavorite in Tanzania, but in those days getting an export permit to take the gems out was impossible.

Only top grades of feldspar were exported to England for processing. Not until 1850 was a grinding mill established in the United States at the Toll Gate mine in Middletown, Connecticut.

With a 30 year history exporting Tanzanite and African gems worldwide ( See our History Timeline ) you can rely on our expertise.

In June 2003, the Tanzanian government introduced legislation banning the export of unprocessed tanzanite to India (like many gemstones, most tanzanite is cut here).

Using Japanese techniques, black pearl culturing began in 1966 and by 1972 about 1500 grams of black pearls had been exported. In 1988, 446,827 grams of black pearls, worth an estimated 22.8 million dollars, were exported.

Indian Silver Jewelry - We are Manufacturers, Exporters and Wholesale Suppliers of Indian Sterling Silver Jewelry with or without Semi Precious Stones like earrings, rings, pendant, necklaces, bracelets, Anklets, Beads Jewelry & Fine Antique Jewelry, ...

A major, primary resource export for the region and the UK, they are centred around St. Austell, with its unique and distinctive landscape created by the mining operations and the "reclaimed for Nature" landscaping projects.

There is still a United Nations ban on export of diamonds from Liberia, due to civil war. Conflict diamonds are probably smuggled out.
Light
Because of its high dispersion and refractive index, diamond handles light in a characteristic way.

But as more sophisticated methods of diamond mining and exporting evolved, diamonds became more plentiful and accessible to others.

Leviev Group is recognized as the extensive exporter of all kinds of coarse and refined diamonds. The group has its own production resources and so the customers are guaranteed with sturdy and unremitting supply of diamonds.

Since it was first discovered in 1836 in Great Namaqualand, Namibia, Africa, more than 25 tons of Gibeon meteorites have been recovered and although export and sale was banned by the Namibian government, ...

Rather, they are cultivated in other parts of the French Polynesian islands from where they are sent to Tahiti for export.

Mexican opal commands its highest prices in Germany and in Japan where many of the Mexican stones are exported. Here in the US, it remains an excellent bargain, even in larger, custom cut pieces of finest color.

Mahathir has openly stated that there exists a need for an alternative to the fiat currency model developed by western banking and financial thought, which has been exported wherever greed and impatience takes priority over "just weights and ...

Wholesale silver jewellery and fashion jewellery - Indian Canadian manufacturer exporter of wholesale silver jewellery and fashion jewellery. Offers online shopping and includes an extensive illustrated catalogue.** ...

In the case of precious stones which had their origin in the United States, but which were exported and kept for a time abroad it has been ruled that such stones may be imported into the United States free of duty.

This area has been mined for centuries and most of the Persian Turquoise has been marketed at Mashhad and exported to Russia and India. Prior to World War I turquoise was Iran's most important industry with over 100 turquoise mines.

mussel shell exports to Japan started at more than $50 million annually but has declined to about $35 million annually. Prior to 1992, freshwater pearls were primarily a byproduct of the shell industry.

19 Diamond exports from Brazil from 1730 to 1787 increased total world diamond supplies as much as twenty-fold. Due to this abundance, between 1730 and 1735 the diamond market went into freefall and rough diamond prices dropped seventy-five percent.

These participatory governments pledged to follow strict guidelines in the import and export of diamonds, certifying that they are legitimate, and subject to invoice review and mine review by an international committee.

the worldwide ivory trade ban in 1989 there have been ups and downs in elephant populations, and ivory trade as bans have been placed and lifted. In 2002 the United Nations partially lifted the ban on ivory trade, allowing a few countries to export ...

Paua, which belongs to the same family as abalone was a prize food of the pre-European Maori (the native people of New Zealand) and today is still actively sought after as a delicacy for both local consumption and for export.

After the wall fell and dealers began exploring the new possibilities for marketing Russian gems, the rush was on. Chrome diopside has been granted class one export status along with diamond, emerald, and alexandrite.

A large percentage of colored gemstones are cut in India, notorious for retaining weight by leaving thick bottoms, consequently a dull looking stone. Those that are of fine quality are generally re-cut after exportation.

It was not exported to the West until 1997, when the Chinese became aware of its value.
Pietersite is said to be helpful for spiritual leaders and channellers as it allows them a clearer flow of their energy.

It was discovered in 1976 and began to be exported for jewelry making use in the Southwest by Indian Crafts people. The shell comes in three colors red, orange, and purple sometimes yellow and white.

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