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Organic Jewelry Part 3- Shell-Hair and Feather jewelry @ Jewel Info 4 U
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Organic Gems: Petrified Wood & Fossilized Dinosaur Bone
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The Art of Organic Jewelry
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Less Common Organic Gem Materials
There are five groups of organic gems that are most often encountered in the gem and jewelry marketplace, or studied in gemology classes: pearls, amber, coral, ivory and jet.

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It was during this time frame that dad, Urie, experimented with lower priced components for jewelry, using kidney beans and macaroni. The idea was wonderful-except that the beans sprouted and the rats ate the macaroni! ...

Organic gem: Matter that is not technically a gemstone, but rather is derived from animal or plant life. In jewelry, this group consists of amber, coral, ivory, jet, pearl, and tortoiseshell.

Organic Jewelry - Jewelry made from or produced by once-living organisms.
Pavillion - The bottom portion of a cut stone beginning at the girdle and going to the point at its end.
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Organic class
The organic mineral class includes biogenic substances in which geological processes have been a part of the genesis or origin of the existing compound.

Organic (gemstone) Most gemstones are minerals with a crystal structure but some gems, such as amber and pearl, are organic rather than mineral, being formed by plants and animals. See also Amorphous gemstones.

Organic Gem
Naturally occurring substances wholly or partly derived from plants or animals--coral, jet, pearls.

ORGANIC. Pertaining to the animal or vegetable kingdom.
ORIENTAL.

Organic Gem
Gemstones made by or derived from living organisms are known as organic gems. These include pearls from oysters, amber from tree resin etc.
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Organic Gem
Gem made or derived from living organisms, like amber.
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Organic
Living matter or that which was once living.
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Organic swirling Art Nouveau pin.
Curving, whiplashing and sinuous lines were characteristic of Art Nouveau Jewelry. Lines could be delicate or aggressive. They were flowing, curving, undulating, rippling and dynamic.

Organic gems like pearls, amber, and coral require special care because they are porous. Make sure you don’t expose them to the chemicals in hair products, fragrances and cosmetics.

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Organic in origin which was formed from the remains of wood immersed in stagnant water millions of years ago then compacted by the pressure of burial.
Jump Ring
A small wire ring, not soldered shut, used to link elements of jewelry ...

Organic Gemstone
Fossil Tree Resin; Tree resin becomes amber over the course of millions of years, under certain conditions of pressure and temperature.
Color: Golden to yellow brown
Hardness: 2.5 to 3
Transparency: Transparent to translucent.

Organic...compounds of carbon, ie: coal, jet
Orient...Characteristic sheen and iridescence, as displayed in a good pearl.
Orientation... Applied to crystals, this means visualizing the disposition of the principal directions within the crystal.

organic gemstones
While most gemstones are minerals with an inner structure that result in crystal forms, a few gemstones (such as amber and pearl) are primarily non-mineral, being formed by plants and animals.

An organic gem, pearls are formed inside mollusks such as oysters and mussels. They are formed when an irritant such as a tiny stone or bit of sand gets inside the mollusk's shell.

Any organic or inorganic mineral or material, excluding metal, which is used to decorative effect in jewellery. Some argue that only natural, rare or valuable items should be included
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The organic inclusions commonly found in amber include plant debris, small animals and a variety of prehistoric insects.

5.) "Inorganic processes" means that crystalline organic compounds formed by organisms are generally not considered minerals. However, carbonate shells are minerals because they are identical to compounds formed by purely inorganic processes.

Pearl - Organic gems of calcium carbonate grown within mollusks-- specifically oysters, although in very rare cases, snails have produced pearls. Although the Moh's hardness is only 3-4, they are so compact it is very difficult to crush one.

Botanical organic pigments. Their presence on pearls result in the coloring of pink pearls, and the color may fade after long time because they can be decomposed by long-time sun exposure.
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Pearls are organic gems, created when an oyster covers a foreign object with beautiful layers of nacre.

Pearls are organic gemstones that are vulnerable to acid, alkaline and extremes of humidity. To preserve your pearls' radiance, avoid letting them come into contact with cosmetics, hair spray, or perfume.

Pearls are organic gems grown within oysters and several other mollusks, which are most valued and sought after when perfectly round and very lustrous. Pearls form as a result of an irritant, which makes its way into the oyster or mollusk shell.

Pearls are organic gems that are created when an oyster covers a foreign object with layers of nacre. Long ago, pearls were important financial assets because pearls were rare and only created by chance.

Pearls are organic gems grown within oysters and a few other mollusks. Pearls are formed when a foreign object (like a tiny stone) has made its way into the mollusk's shell.

Coral is an organic gemstone. Genuine, untreated coral is very rare and therefore very valuable. It is extremely delicate, its hardness measuring at approximately 3.5-4 on the Mohs scale.

Conchiolin: Organic matter layed out in thin sheets, on the external side of the shell. Also a component of nacre.

Organic gemstones created from layer upon layer of nacre and produced in mollusk shells. Pearls are the traditional anniversary gemstone for the third and 30th year of marriage and the birthstone for June.

Fossilized: Organic matter such as wood or bone that has become petrified over time.
Four Cs: Cut, Clarity, Color and Carat Weight. This is a method used to determine a gemstones quality.
Fracture: A crack or a feather in a gemstone.

pearl (n) an organic gemstone sometimes formed within oysters when an irritant infects the lining of the oyster's shell. [buy pearl jewellery from Mochishop] ...

A mineral or organic material that has the beauty conducive to ornamentation and jewelry crafting. Costume jewelry makes use of semiprecious stones and inexpensive organic materials.
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GLASS - An inorganic, amorphous substance that is in a unique physical state. It cools to a rigid state, however, without crystallization. A variety of constituents may be used to create it.

Pearl: An organic gem grown within oysters and other mollusks when they produce nacre as a reaction to an irritant. A good sized pearl can take between five to eight years to form, which is usually the entire life of the oyster or mollusk.

Pearls are an organic gemstone, but not "organic" in the context you might think. An organic gemstones is derived from a living organism. Use these topics to learn about pearls and find pearl jewelry.

The pearl is an organic gem grown within oysters and a few other molluscs. It is formed when a tiny particle makes its way into the mollusc's shell.

Organic in nature, the finest coral comes from the Italian Mediterranean. Some of the finest craftsman in the world fashion and carve coral in Torre del Greco, a seaport in Naples. The most valuable is the “blood' red variety.

Amino acid Large organic molecule: building block of protein
Amphoterite Obsolete name for LL (low-low iron content) chondrites
Anomalous Highly unusual, unique, uncategorized ...

Fossilized - Organic remains from an ancient geologic period, such as a insects, skeletons or even plants that become preserved over time and hardened into a stone-like substance.

Mineral
Any inorganic substance; i.e. anything that is not a plant or an animal.
Mineral Crystal
see Quartz.

Pearls and Other Organic Gemstones
Our trade is solely in gemstones and some precious metals. We do not deal in any substance that is of organic origin, such as pearls, amber, coral, shells and ivory.

Coral is a natural organic gemstone .
It is actually composed of the calcium rich skeletons
of microscopic sea animals that live in "colonies".
Over time, they build up layer after layer to form large ...

Methyline iodide
An organic liquid used for gem testing
Mineral
A natural inorganic material with a special crystal structure and a special chemically composition.

Mineral - A solid inorganic substance with a crystalline structure formed through a geological processes such as a consolidation of molten magma or movement of land masses in subduction zones.

Ivory:An organic gem formed from dentin in teeth or tusks of mammals such as elephant, hippopotamus, narwhal, sea lion, wild boar and fossilized mammoth. Collection of ivory has led to the decimation of certain species, especially elephants.

CelluloidOrganic natural material that can be cut, rolled, folded, perforated, ironed, turned or embossed when heated. It can not be injected. Center StoneUsually a diamond (or other gemstone) that is the prominent center piece in a ring setting.

Petrified wood is also sometimes composed of chalcedony that has replaced the original organic material.
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A few organic materials, like amber, coral and pearls are also considered gemstones.
- HAMMERED METAL
Hammered metals have been formed, shaped, or decorated by a metalworker's hammer.

Gem: A gem is an item that is organic or non-organic and possesses rarity. The intrinsic value is based on quality, beauty, size, durability as well as rarity. Synthetics, glass, plastic and other imitations do not qualify as gems.

Alcohol (rubbing alcohol) Class of organic compounds composed of a chain of carbon atoms attached to a hydroxyl group Because of its inability to sterilize, rubbing alcohol is inappropriate for piercing aftercare.

The precipitation of chemical sedimentary rocks may then be caused by either inorganic or organic agents.

This organic material is a type of lignite coal, which is actually carbonized driftwood. Jet is usually warm to the touch and becomes electrically charged when rubbed with wool.

In its widest sense the term jewelry encompasses objects made of many kinds of organic and inorganic materials such as hair, feathers, leather, scales, bones, shells, wood, ceramics, metals, and minerals.

In the US market, the largest market for Tanzanite, the growth is both organic and ochestrated.

See also: Stone, Color, Jewel, Natural, Gemstone

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