Jewellery Showroom Bhuban - The Gold
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The Orlov , also known as The Great Mughal Diamond, is a large diamond of Indian origin, currently displayed as a part of the Diamond Fund collection of Moscow's Kremlin Armoury. It is described as having the shape and proportions of half a chicken's egg. In 1774, it was encrusted into the Imperial Sceptre of Russian Empress Catherine the Great.
Алмаз «Орлов» - также известный как «Алмаз Великих Моголов», представляет собой крупнейший бриллиант индийского происхождения, который в настоящее время выставлен как часть коллекции Алмазного фонда Оружейной палаты Московского Кремля. Он имеют форму и пропорции половины куриного яйца. В 1774 году он был инкрустирован в Императорский скипетр российской императрицы Екатерины Великой.
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"Where does it hurt, dear?"
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My beautiful bby <3
They deserve a nap
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Art: @thebluecreator
Dimond/Angel: @thebluecreator
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Don't forget about the Palestinians.
Don't forget about them now.
Don't forget about them tomorrow.
Don't forget about them in a week from now.
Don't forget about them in a month.
Don't forget them next year.
Don't forget them in 5 years.
When the history books start to update, don't let them put lies in there.
When documentaries come out, boycott the ones who call this a victory for Israel.
When books release talking about soldier's personal experiences with Palestine, remember the victims. Remember the truth.
Don't forget about what we've seen.
Don't forget about what we've heard.
Don't let them tell lies about Palestine.
Don't forget about the Palestinians when the world tries to make this go away.
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Shine like a diamond at your anniversary party with the finest diamond jewellery. Visit Hazoorilal diamond jewellers in India to explore a wide range of diamond jewellery along with other jewellery collections. Come to the flagship store in Greater Kailash or other branches.
Visit:- https://hazoorilaldiamondjewellery.com/
Hazoorilal Jewellers
Address - Greater Kailash Part I,M-44, M-Block Market,
New Delhi– 110048
Mob: +919811223344
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The Miracle of Pearl Formation
Nature is full of surprises and mysteries. Scientists estimate that only 10 to 20 per cent of the species on Earth have been discovered so far. One of the most fascinating creations of nature is the pearl, also known as the queen of gemstones. Pearls are unique because they are the only gems that come from living animals, such as oysters and mussels. They have been admired for their beauty and rarity for centuries. They have been worn and cherished by royalty, celebrities, and ordinary people alike. Pearls are a symbol of elegance and sophistication.
But have you ever wondered how these lustrous gems are formed?
How are pearls made?
As we discussed, pearls are formed inside the shells of certain molluscs, such as oysters and mussels. It all starts when an irritant (a foreign object), such as a grain of sand or a parasite, enters the mollusc’s shell and makes its way into the soft tissue. The mollusc’s natural defence mechanism kicks in, and it begins to secrete a substance called nacre, also known as mother-of-pearl. Nacre is composed of layers of calcium carbonate and a protein called conchiolin, which forms around the irritant, coating it with a smooth, lustrous material.
Over time, as more layers of nacre are deposited, the pearl grows in size. The shape of the pearl is determined by the shape of the irritant and the way in which the nacre is deposited. Pearls can be round, oval, baroque, or irregular in shape.
The quality of a pearl depends on several factors, such as the thickness and consistency of the nacre, the shape and size of the pearl, and its luster and color. The most valuable pearls are those that are perfectly round and have a high luster, a thick layer of nacre, and few blemishes.
It takes several years for a pearl to reach a size that is suitable for use in jewelry. During this time, the mollusc must be kept in a clean, healthy environment, free from predators and pollutants. Once the pearl is harvested, it can be cleaned and polished to enhance its luster and beauty.
In conclusion, the process of pearl formation is a natural wonder that takes place deep within the ocean. From a nuisance of nature to a thing of beauty, pearls are a testament to the amazing abilities of our wondrous planet. Their rarity and beauty make them a cherished treasure that will continue to captivate us for generations to come.
In case you are looking to shop original freshwater and South Sea pearls, check out the all-new collection of exquisite pearl jewelry now at www.jpearls.com
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