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Narration on Ethnic Jewellery of Kerala-Focusing on Design, Inspiration and Morphology of Motifs
Journal of Textile Engineering & Fashion Technology Review Article Open Access Narration on ethnic jewellery of Kerala-focusing on design, inspiration and morphology of motifs Abstract Volume 6 Issue 6 - 2020 Artefacts in the form of Jewellery reflect the essence of the lifestyle of the people who Wendy Yothers,1 Resmi Gangadharan2 create and wear them, both in the historic past and in the living present. They act as the 1Department of Jewellery Design, Fashion Institute of connecting link between our ancestors, our traditions, and our history. Jewellery is used- Technology, USA -both in the past and the present-- to express the social status of the wearer, to mark 2School of Architecture and Planning, Manipal Academy of tribal identity, and to serve as amulets for protection from harm. This paper portrays the Higher Education, Karnataka, India ethnic ornaments of Kerala with insights gained from examples of Jewellery conserved in the Hill Palace Museum and Kerala Folklore Museum, in Cochin, Kerala. Included are Correspondence: Wendy Yothers, Department of Jewellery Thurai Balibandham, Gaurisankara Mala, Veera Srunkhala, Oddyanam, Bead necklaces, Design, Fashion Institute of Technology, New York, USA, Nagapadathali and Temple Jewellery. Whenever possible, traditional Jewellery is compared Email with modern examples to illustrate how--though streamlined, traditional designs are still a living element in the Jewellery of Kerala today. Received: October 17, 2020 | Published: December 14, 2020 Keywords: ethnic ornaments, Kerala jewellery, sarpesh, gowrishankara mala, veera srunkhala Introduction Indian cultures have used Jewellery as a strong medium to reflect their rituals. The design motifs depicted on the ornaments of India Every artifact has a story to tell. -
Lapidary Journal Jewelry Artist March 2012
INDEX TO VOLUME 65 Lapidary Journal Jewelry Artist April 2011-March 2012 INDEX BY FEATURE/ Signature Techniques Part 1 Resin Earrings and Pendant, PROJECT/DEPARTMENT of 2, 20, 09/10-11 30, 08-11 Signature Techniques Part 2 Sagenite Intarsia Pendant, 50, With title, page number, of 2, 18, 11-11 04-11 month, and year published Special Event Sales, 22, 08-11 Silver Clay and Wire Ring, 58, When to Saw Your Rough, 74, 03-12 FEATURE ARTICLES Smokin’*, 43, 09/10-11 01/02-12 Argentium® Tips, 50, 03-12 Spinwheel, 20, 08-11 Arizona Opal, 22, 01/02-12 PROJECTS/DEMOS/FACET Stacking Ring Trio, 74, Basic Files, 36, 11-11 05/06-11 DESIGNS Brachiopod Agate, 26, 04-11 Sterling Safety Pin, 22, 12-11 Alabaster Bowls, 54, 07-11 Create Your Best Workspace, Swirl Step Cut Revisited, 72, Amethyst Crystal Cross, 34, 28, 11-11 01/02-12 Cut Together, 66, 01/02-12 12-11 Tabbed Fossil Coral Pendant, Deciphering Chinese Writing Copper and Silver Clay 50, 01/02-12 Linked Bracelet, 48, 07-11 12, 07-11 Stone, 78, 01/02-12 Torch Fired Enamel Medallion Site of Your Own, A, 12, 03-12 Easier Torchwork, 43, 11-11 Copper Wire Cuff with Silver Necklace, 33, 09/10-11 Elizabeth Taylor’s Legendary Wire “Inlay,” 28, 07-11 Trillion Diamonds Barion, 44, SMOKIN’ STONES Jewels, 58, 12-11 Coquina Pendant, 44, 05/06-11 Alabaster, 52, 07-11 Ethiopian Opal, 28, 01/02-12 01/02-12 Turquoise and Pierced Silver Ametrine, 44, 09/10-11 Find the Right Findings, 46, Corrugated Copper Pendant, Bead Bracelet – Plus!, 44, Coquina, 42, 01/02-12 09/10-11 24, 05/06-11 04-11 Fossilized Ivory, 24, 04-11 -
Claw® Ii Polyaxial Compression Plating System 150871-0
EN CLAW® II POLYAXIAL COMPRESSION PLATING SYSTEM 150871-0 The following languages are included in this packet: English (en) Deutsch (de) Nederlands (nl) Français (fr) Español (es) Italiano (it) Português (pt) 中文- Chinese (sch) Türkçe (tk) For additional languages, visit our website www.wmt.com. Then click on the Prescribing Information option. For additional information and translations please contact the manufacturer or local distributor. M C 0086* P Wright Medical Technology, Inc. Wright Medical UK Ltd 1023 Cherry Road 3rd Avenue Memphis, TN 38117 Letchworth U.S.A Herts, SG6 2JF UK * The CE-Marking of Conformity is applied per catalog number and appears on the outer label, if applicable. October 2013 Printed in U.S.A. Attention Operating Surgeon IMPORTANT MEDICAL INFORMATION WRIGHT MEDICAL CLAW®II POLYAXIAL COMPRESSION PLATING SYSTEM (150871-0) OUTLINE: I. GENERAL PRODUCT INFORMATION A. CONTRAINDICATIONS B. POTENTIAL COMPLICATIONS AND ADVERSE REACTIONS C. PRECAUTIONS D. HANDLING AND STERILIZATION E. STORAGE CONDITIONS II. SPECIFIC PRODUCT INFORMATION A. CLAW® II POLYAXIAL COMPRESSION PLATING SYSTEM DEFINITIONS Symbols and abbreviations may be used on the package label. The following table provides the definition of these symbols and abbreviations. Table 1. Definitions of Symbols and Abbreviations Symbol Definition g Batch code h Catalog number D Do not re-use Y Caution, consult accompanying documents i Consult operating instructions H Use by l Temperature limitation p Keep dry Keep away from sunlight N Date of manufacture 2 M Manufacturer P Authorized EC Representative in the European Community I Sterilized using ethylene oxide K Sterilized using radiation STERILE GAS Sterilized using gas plasma J Sterilized using aseptic processing techniques Do not use if packaging is ripped or damaged For prescription use only Abbreviation Material Ti Titanium Ti6Al4V Titanium Alloy CoCr Cobalt Chrome Alloy SS Stainless Steel UHMWPE Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene 3 I. -
HIGHLIGHTS and BREAKTHROUGHS Sapphire, A
1 HIGHLIGHTS AND BREAKTHROUGHS 2 Sapphire, a not so simple gemstone 3 F. LIN SUTHERLAND1* 4 1Geoscience, Australian Museum, 1 William Street, Sydney, NSW 2010, Australia. 5 *E-mail: [email protected] 6 Abstract: Sapphire is a gemstone of considerable reach and is much researched. It still delivers scientific surprises, as exemplified by a 7 recent paper in American Mineralogist that re-interprets the origin of needle-like rutile inclusions that form “silk” in sapphires. 8 Understanding of variations in sapphire genesis continues to expand. Keywords: Sapphire, inclusions, trace elements, genesis 9 Sapphire as a gem variety of corundum has wide use in the gem trade as one of the more historically valuable colored gem stones 10 (CGS) and is mined from a great variety of continental gem deposits across the world. A masterly compendium on this gemstone and its 11 ramifications is recently available (Hughes 2017). As a gem, sapphire ranges through all the colors of corundum, except where 12 sufficient Cr enters its α-alumina crystal structure and causes the red color of the variety ruby. Sapphire, as a key pillar in a wide 13 economic network of gem enhancing treatments, jewelry and other manufacturing enterprises, has elicited numerous scientific and 14 gemological enquiries into its internal nature and natural genesis and subsequent treatments. A further use of sapphire as a synthetic 15 material with a great variety of purposes also has triggered a proliferation of detailed studies on its growth, properties and other element 16 substitutional effects (Dobrovinski et al. 2009). Even with this vast range of studies, this apparently simple gemstone still yields 17 controversies and breakthroughs in understanding its genetic formation. -
Compilation of Reported Sapphire Occurrences in Montana
Report of Investigation 23 Compilation of Reported Sapphire Occurrences in Montana Richard B. Berg 2015 Cover photo by Richard Berg. Sapphires (very pale green and colorless) concentrated by panning. The small red grains are garnets, commonly found with sapphires in western Montana, and the black sand is mainly magnetite. Compilation of Reported Sapphire Occurrences, RI 23 Compilation of Reported Sapphire Occurrences in Montana Richard B. Berg Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology MBMG Report of Investigation 23 2015 i Compilation of Reported Sapphire Occurrences, RI 23 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ............................................................................................................................1 Descriptions of Occurrences ..................................................................................................7 Selected Bibliography of Articles on Montana Sapphires ................................................... 75 General Montana ............................................................................................................75 Yogo ................................................................................................................................ 75 Southwestern Montana Alluvial Deposits........................................................................ 76 Specifi cally Rock Creek sapphire district ........................................................................ 76 Specifi cally Dry Cottonwood Creek deposit and the Butte area .................................... -
Get Reactive in System 96!
Get Reactive in System 96! Uroboros has created two unique glass formulas for System 96 that are designed to create an interface color, or a reac on, when melted against certain other colors. This occurs when ions from the two adjacent glasses migrate and mingle when the gl asses become hot and ß uid. Given the right glass chemistry, the comingled ions form a very thin colored line, or reac on. Since our formulas react to create a no ceably reddish hue we named them Red Reac ves: as in Red Reac ve Transparent, and Red Reac ve Opal. The primary ingredient needed in a glass to generate a reac on color with our Reac ve glass is Copper. Copper is present in many blue and blue-green glass colors, but in some cases in too low a concentra on to create a no ceable reac on. For simplicity, all System 96 colors have been graded for their poten al to react into three categories: Strong, Medium, and Mild. See them all listed in the chart on the back of this page. You will Þ nd that the intensity of the reac on color will get stronger with longer, ho er, or repeat Þ rings. This is because the copper ions have more me to mingle with their friendly reac ve partners in the adjacent glass. The chart rankings are based on a typical single Þ ring cycle. You could get a Medium reac on from a color graded as Mild by Þ ring it ho er, or Þ ring mul ple mes. -
Do Zircon and Monazite Consistently Record Garnet Growth in High-Grade Rocks?
Geophysical Research Abstracts Vol. 21, EGU2019-5915-1, 2019 EGU General Assembly 2019 © Author(s) 2019. CC Attribution 4.0 license. Do zircon and monazite consistently record garnet growth in high-grade rocks? Lorraine Tual (1,2), Ellen Kooijman (1), Melanie Schmitt (1), and Matthijs Smit (2) (1) Department of Geosciences, Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm, Sweden ([email protected]), (2) Department of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada Garnet Lu-Hf ages are used to monitor the systematics of rare earth elements (REE) and age record in accessory minerals. We performed in-situ LA-(MC-)ICPMS U-(Th-)Pb dating and REE analysis on zircon and monazite in two contrasting high-grade rock samples: dry felsic granulite xenoliths from the Pamir, Tajikistan and fluid-rich, ultrahigh-pressure (UHP) migmatites from the Western Gneiss Region (WGR), Norway. In parallel, garnet from the same samples were subjected to REE analysis and dated by Lu-Hf. The datasets are compared to see whether, and to what extent, REE systematics in accessory phases can be correlated with garnet growth. Garnet in the hydrous UHP migmatite contains abundant zircon and monazite inclusions. The Gd/Yb values and U-(Th-)Pb ages of these inclusions show significant dispersion and do not systematically correlate. Highest Gd/Yb values occur at 420-410 and c. 420 Ma for monazite and zircon, respectively. Garnet in this rock yielded a Lu-Hf garnet bulk age of c. 422 Ma. The data obtained from the dry Pamir xenoliths show a different pattern. Accessory minerals grew in distinct pulses between 50 and 11 Ma, and indicate garnet growth between 42-37 Ma [1]. -
2020-1 Mountain Man Jewelry—Realistic
2020-1 Mountain Man Jewelry—Realistic REALISTIC BEAR CLAW The Realistic Claw and Tooth Pendants look so real that they have even fooled conservation officers! & TOOTH NECKLACES They come on a 32” deerskin neckstrap. All multi-claw necklaces have oxidized (antiqued) brass beads, as do the single-claw grizzly and polar bear necklaces. All of the other single-claw necklaces have a glass crow bead. (Deer: Odocoileus virginianus, wild). These are NOT Native assembled. Non-Indian Assembled in the USA REALISTIC POLAR BEAR 560-101 560-201 560-105 CLAW NECKLACES Bear Claw Bear Tooth Bear Claw Code Description Price 560-101 Realistic Bear Claw Necklace:1-Claw $ 5.22 560-103 Realistic Bear Claw Necklace:3-Claw $15.34 560-105 Realistic Bear Claw Necklace:5-Claw $21.42 560-110 Realistic Bear Claw Necklace:10-Claw $36.47 560-120 Realistic Bear Claw Necklace:20-Claw $72.93 560-803 560-805 560-201 Realistic Bear Tooth Necklace:1-Tooth $ 5.22 560-801 560-203 Realistic Bear Tooth Necklace:3-Tooth $15.34 560-205 Realistic Bear Tooth Necklace:5-Tooth $21.42 Code Description Price 560-210 Realistic Bear Tooth Necklace:10-Tooth $36.47 560-801 Realistic Polar Bear Claw Necklace:1-Claw $ 15.34 560-220 Realistic Bear Tooth Necklace:20-Tooth $72.93 560-803 Realistic Polar Bear Claw Necklace:3-Claw $ 42.55 560-805 Realistic Polar Bear Claw Necklace:5-Claw $ 54.69 560-810 Realistic Polar Bear Claw Necklace:10-Claw $109.40 560-820 Realistic Polar Bear Claw Necklace:20-Claw $218.79 REALISTIC GRIZZLY BEAR CLAW NECKLACES REALISTIC WOLF CLAW NECKLACES 5.75” long! 560-401 -
Stuller.Com 800 877 7777
Above, top to bottom: 71812 Genuine Opal and Diamond Ring, 7x5mm, 1 ⁄5 CTW, 14K Rose, 158, 33, $959. Mounting #71812, $415. | 51730 Beaded Stackable Ring, 2.2mm, 14K Rose, $309 | 123038 Round-Shape Semi-Set Engagement Ring, 1 ct center (6.5mm), 1 ⁄5 CTW, 14K White, 32, size 7, $1,359. Mounting #123038, $865. | 652286 Diamond 1 Anniversary Band, ⁄10 CTW, 14K White, 544, size 7, $595 | 68662 Diamond Heart 1 Necklace, ⁄10 CTW, 7.8x5.7mm, 14K Rose, 432, 18", $775 Front cover, clockwise, from left: 85773 Be Posh® Engravable Heart Pendant, 16x14mm, 14K Yellow, $345. 86179 Posh Mommy® Imitation July Birthstone Charm, 4mm, 14K Yellow, 361, $195. CH123 Diamond-Cut Cable Chain, 1mm, 14K Yellow, 16", $119 6497 White Freshwater Cultured Pearl 1 and Diamond Ring, 4-4.5mm, ⁄5 CTW, 6mm width, 14K Yellow, 16, 33, $995. Mounting #6497, $409. | 123021 Oval-Shape Semi-Set Engagement Ring, 1 ct center 1 (8x6mm), ⁄5 CTW, 14K White, 32, size 7, $1,349. Mounting #123021, $525. | 123186 Diamond 3 Anniversary Band, ⁄8 CTW, 14K Yellow, 32, size 7, $1,289. Mounting #123186, $435. Stuller.com 800 877 7777 Prices are suggested retail at triple key based on $1,100 platinum, $1,350 gold, and $19 silver. | Items shown larger than actual size. | For current pricing and availability and to see the entire collection, visit Stuller.com. 01/2017 MKTGMEDIA:9810 FJ7330 Valentine's Day Brochure 2017.indd 1 12/6/16 12:00 PM VALENTINE’S DAY 2017 Gifts for "Sweethearts Eye Candy Looks You Crave Cool Treats FJ7330 Valentine's Day Brochure 2017.indd 1 12/6/16 12:00 PM “As you explore all of our Gifts for Sweethearts, you’re in for a real treat: irresistible jewelry selections deliciously displayed. -
For Creative Minds
For Creative Minds The For Creative Minds educational section may be photocopied or printed from our website by the owner of this book for educational, non-commercial uses. Cross-curricular teaching activities, interactive quizzes, and more are available online. Go to www.ArbordalePublishing.com and click on the book’s cover to explore all the links. You may not have seen a quartz crystal like the one that Julie found in this story, but you’ve probably seen quartz. Tan beach sand is mostly quartz that has weathered into tiny bits. Quartz is one of the most common minerals on earth. A mineral is a natural solid that has its own chemical makeup and crystal structure. Minerals are the “building blocks” of our world. They can be metal ores like silver and gold, or they can be crystals like the quartz that Julie found. The salt you put on your food is a mineral too. Plant, animal, or mineral? A matching activity Minerals are combined together to make different things, both in nature (rocks) and by humans. Which of these things come from or are made from plants, animals, or minerals? steak tan beach sand chalk eggs cotton t-shirt salad jewelry orange juice wool sweater jewelry sand, beach tan chalk, Minerals: Animals: steak, egg, wool sweater wool egg, steak, Animals: Plants: salad, orange juice, cotton t-shirt cotton juice, orange salad, Plants: Become a rockhound! Searching for rocks and minerals can be lots of fun. However, you should get permission from the person who owns the land where you will be searching. -
Distinctive Designs
Distinctive Designs Brides Ring in an Era of Self-Expression by Stacey Marcus Diamond rings have been sporting the hands of newly can elevate a traditional setting to an entirely new level. While engaged women since ancient times. In the mid 1940s, diamonds are always in vogue for engagement rings, millen- DeBeers revived the ritual with its famous “Diamonds Are nials are also opting for nontraditional stones, such as color- Forever” campaign. Today’s brides are blazing new trails by changing alexandrite, beautiful tanzanite, black opal, and even selecting nontraditional wedding rings that express their aquamarine. We are in an age when anything goes, and brides individual style. are embracing the idea of individuality and self-expression!” True Colors says Jordan Fine, CEO of JFINE. “Brides today want to be unique and they don’t mind taking Kathryn Money, vice president of strategy and merchandising chances with colors, settings, and stones. When it comes to at Brilliant Earth agrees: “Customers are seeking products that choosing an engagement ring, natural pink, blue, and even express their individuality and are increasingly drawn towards green diamonds are trending. These precious and rare dia- uniqueness. They want a ring that isn’t like everyone else’s, monds originate from only a few mines in the world, and they which we’re seeing manifested in many different ways, such 34 Spring 2018 BRIDE&GROOM as choosing a distinctive ring setting, using colored gemstones in lieu of a diamond, using a fancy (non-round) diamond, or opting for rose gold.” Money adds that 16% of respondents in a recent survey they conducted favored a colored gemstone engagement ring over a diamond. -
Rhode Island Breastfeeding Resource Directory 2009-2010 Acknowledgments
THE RHODE ISLAND BREASTFEEDING COALITION & THE RHODE ISLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH RHODE ISLAND BREASTFEEDING RESOURCE DIRECTORY 2009-2010 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Rhode Island Breastfeeding Coalition would like to thank the Rhode Island Department of Health Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children and the Initiative for a Healthy Weight for updating and printing this latest edition of the Rhode Island Breastfeeding Resource Directory. We would also like to acknowledge the work and efforts of the members of the coalition, without whose help this project would not have been possible. This resource directory and updated information are available at www.health.ri.gov/topics/breastfeeding.pdf 1 T TABLE OF CONTENTS A B L E O INTRODUCTION F C O N T Introductory Statements ............................................................................................................ 2 E N T The WHO/UNICEF Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative .................................................................... 4 S PRENATAL & POSTPARTUM SUPPORT Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Program .......................................................................... 6 Prenatal Breastfeeding Classes .................................................................................................. 8 Breastfeeding Warm-Lines ........................................................................................................ 9 Outpatient Lactation Support .................................................................................................