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		<title>Why white gold jewelry is expensive?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jun 2010 05:03:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jewelryin</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Jewelry]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[White gold was becoming famous in the 1920s, when the platinum, a metal more expensive began to grow in popularity in fashion. White gold is a metal found naturally in yellow gold and a number of other metals is formed. The process of reunification of metals is also an alloy. Gold jewelry in use, because [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>White gold was becoming famous in the 1920s, when the platinum, a metal more expensive began to grow in popularity in fashion. White gold is a metal found naturally in yellow gold and a number of other metals is formed. The process of reunification of metals is also an alloy. Gold jewelry in use, because it is incredible and unique metallurgical properties. He has to creating high quality that reflects its iconic glory. Two other characteristics of ductility and formability, the gram of gold can be beaten into a sheet measuring one square meter. How gold is so malleable, it must be combined in such a way that is strong enough to be used in jewelry. Fortunately, the gold is good alloying elements.</p>
<p>The odd of karat gold is a description of its purity. In England, Jewelers use current 9 and 18 carat gold, carat is the most popular in America, 14 in the East, 22 carat gold is preferred. 24K (absolutely pure) gold is usually for banking and investment. White gold is also measured by carat, for all gold jewelry is white gold for the measurement and the purity of gold as defined by its alloy carat no different. The main difference in price is likely to be make gold white gold yellow must be used in special alloys. Nickel is used to be used to create white gold. Today, it is underused because many people find it causes allergic reactions, usually in the form of a rash. Nickel has been used frequently in the 1920s because it was a cheap metal gold successfully bleached.</p>
<p>Money is cheap relative to gold. Unfortunately, this is not a good bleaching. It is easy to work with so much money is one of the metals used in the process of alloying elements.  Palladium is a product more expensive than gold, but it also has a white gold alloy. The disadvantages are its high melting point and costs.  The last part of the process of white gold jewelry is rhodium. Rhodium is a metal more expensive than gold, but it has a very bright and is highly reflective white gold that makes it more desirable. Rhodium plating disappears, so that each new product must be white gold rhodium in varying intervals according to the coating wear. The production of white gold jewelry is an expensive process that the production of jewelry in yellow gold even why it is generally more expensive. When white gold jewelry became popular in the 1920s because of its visual similarity to platinum, which is an even more expensive. Platinum Plus is more difficult to deal with more work and costs and refine.</p>
<p>Mr. Jignesh Patadia, Owner of IJD has served Jewellery Field since last 15 years providing information about <a href="http://www.indianjewellerydirectory.com/">Jewellery Designs</a> and <a href="http://www.indianjewellerydirectory.com/browse_categories.php">Jewellery Rings</a>.</p>
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		<title>What Is A Watch?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 00:10:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lydia09Judith</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Jewelry]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The answer to this simple question is not as simple as you might think. It has never been the case that a watch is a watch is a watch is a watch is a watch and now, more than ever before watches are more than just little clocks. Long before pocket sized multimedia devices became [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The answer to this simple question is not as  simple as you might think. It has never been the case that a watch is a watch  is a watch is a watch is a watch and now, more than ever before watches are  more than just little clocks.</p>
<p>Long before pocket sized multimedia devices  became human bolt-ons the essential tool was the wrist watch. Its enduring  practicality and visual appeal has seen it continue to thrive as, variously: a  piece of jewelery; a life-style accessory; an essential tool; a personal  statement and a desirable must-have.</p>
<p>Historically, the watch evolved from nature  dependent devices such as water clocks and sun dials which existed in ancient  Greece and Rome if not before. Then in the 1400s spring powered clocks were  developed and two hundred years later these were adapted to be pocket watches.  It was not really until the twentieth century that miniaturization made wrist  watches possible.</p>
<p>There are two types of watches; those with  mechanical movement and those with electronic movement. Mechanical watches are  the direct descendant of the original watch. With old-world craftsmanship applied to cogs, wheels, springs and precision engineering. Strictly speaking  they are less reliable, they can be sensitive to temperature, and mechanical  components can be sensitive to wear and tear. But the beauty and precision is  still very attractive to watch buyers such craftsmanship in a watch somehow  makes it a more personal and precious item.</p>
<p>Electronic watches have no moving parts to  talk of. They use the innate electrical potential within a quartz crystal.  These crystals emit a highly stable electronic pulse beat, so stable that you  could set your watch by it. And indeed that is how electronic watches remain so  accurate. They have miniature batteries to power the devices and to move the  hands around the watch face.</p>
<p>There are technical innovations within each  of these methods, including the incorporation of radio time signal electronic  quartz watches which will periodically synchronize the time on the watch with a master clock, probably an atomic clock located remotely, thousands of miles  away, somewhere else on the planet.</p>
<p>There are two forms of display on a watch. Analogue,  i.e. a face and hands and digital, i.e. numerical readout through a liquid  crystal display (LCD). These days many electronic watches will feature both  types of interface on a single watch and mechanical watches can have small  digital readouts embedded within them.</p>
<p>In term so functions on watches, the devices have now started to compete with the mobile phone to be portable computers and  multimedia devices. However, where a watch will outperform a hand held computer  is that it is more robust, more portable and smaller, enabling it to operate in  extreme and specialist conditions. Certain watches such as the Technomarine  Abyss Watch ABS05 will be water resistant  up to 12,000meters. It is certainly fairly common for quality watch companies  such as Tag Heuer to  make watches with water resistance of up to 300m and almost standard for a  watch to be water resistant to 100m. Other advanced watches such as the Tissot T-Touch have a collection of features presenting an overall performance mix. The <a href="http://www.thewatchhut.co.uk/tissot/tissot-t-touch.htm">Tissot T-Touch watch</a> features a compass, an altimeter, a barometer, a thermometer and water  resistance up to 100 meters. All of which extend the functionality of the watch  making it ideal for active sports people.</p>
<p>Micro computing innovations have brought a  wider range of functions to the watch. Already there are watch-phones to add to  USB watches, MP3 players, audio recorders, MP4 video players and other gadgets. However, watches remain essentially timing devices and lifestyle  statements and accessories. Some of the most innovative are the sports performance monitor watches such as the Polar Activity Monitor Watch AW200.</p>
<p>The author has been providing highly beneficial knowledge about watches and Jewelry. Hence for more valuable resources about <a href="http://www.thewatchhut.co.uk/tissot.htm">Tissot watches</a> or even about <a href="http://www.thewatchhut.co.uk/technomarine.htm">Technomarine watches</a> please review the following website <a href="http://www.thewatchhut.co.uk/">www.thewatchhut.co.uk</a>.</p>
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