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Jewellery, particularly when made with precious materials, is generally considered valuable and desirable. A variety of precious gemstones, coins or other precious items can be used, often set into precious metals. Common metals used for jewellery include gold, platinum or silver. Most gold alloys used in jewellery range from 10K to 22K gold, while platinum alloys range from 900 (90% pure) to 950 (95.0% pure). The silver used in jewellery is often sterling silver.
Common gemstones that are used include diamonds, rubies, sapphires, emera ...
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 |  |  | Jewellery - Materials and methods: Encyclopedia II - Pavement material - Other paving methodsPavers, generally in the form of pre-cast concrete blocks, are often used for aesthetic purposes, or sometimes at port facilities that see long-duration pavement loading. Pavers are rarely used in areas that see high-speed vehicle traffic.
Brick, cobblestone and wood plank pavements were once common in urban areas throughout the world, but due to their high manual labor requirements they are in some countries typically only maintained for historical reasons, while in other countries they are still common in local streets. They make maint ...
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 |  |  | Jewellery - Materials and methods: Encyclopedia - Binder materialA binder is a material used to bind together two or more other materials in mixtures.
Its two principial properties are adhesion and cohesion.
In art, binders have use in painting, where they hold together paints, pastels, and other materilas. They may be based on wax (see oil pastel), gum arabic, gum tragacanth or methyl cellulose (see pastel), gums, or protein, often egg white or casein.
In cooking, various are used as binders. Some of them, eg. tapioca flour, lactose, sucrose, mycrocrystalline cellulose, poly vinyl pyrrolidone and vari ...
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