Finding And Buying Bakelite Jewelry
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20 July 2015
Bakelite jewelry is the most sought after plastic in the world of estate jewelry. The jewelry is somewhat rare, as it was only manufactured for three decades. Bakelite that you discover at estate sales is likely to be in good condition, as the plastic is known for its durability. Bakelite is very sought after and is considered a collectable. If you are a regular at estate or garage sales, it would behoove you to familiarize yourself with Bakelite and to scoop it up if you find some.
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Pet Lovers: 4 Ways To Hide The Engagement Ring
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2 July 2015
If you are getting ready to propose to your sweetheart, you probably want to do it the perfect way. You could be thinking about hiding the engagement ring in a fun spot for your loved one to find, for example, but you might want to come up with something that truly suits you and your loved one's personality. If the two of you are pet lovers and have a pet, you can always incorporate this theme into your proposal plan.
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3 Tips For Taking Care Of Your Rare Coins
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22 May 2015
As a coin collector, you will have plenty of opportunities to get your hands on valuable pieces, such as the rare classic head half cent. This coin was circulated for close to 30 years in the early 1800s, and is a great coin that any collector would enjoy having. If you want to make sure that you are able to take great care of your rare coins, there are a number of different steps that you will need to take in order to keep your coins intact for years.
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Interested In Rose Gold Jewelry? Understand What Makes The Rose Color
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17 April 2015
When determining what color gold to purchase, it really all comes down to what the person who'll wear the jewelry desires. If you're new to buying gold, you might at first think that rose gold is a naturally occurring precious metal. But this guide explains what you need to know about gold and how the professionals create the rose/pink color you see.
Gold is Not a Rose Color
Gold is yellow.
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