06 September 2009

Effects | Anodyzing

Anodizing
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Read More...

Types of Metals | Bronze

Bronze
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Read More...

Types of Patinas

Verdigris

Verdigris is the common name for the chemical Cu(CH3COO)2, or copper(II) acetate. It commonly occurs by the action of acetic acid when copper, brass or bronze is weathered and exposed to air or seawater over a period of time. Its name comes from the Middle English vertegrez, from the Old French verte grez, an alteration of vert-de-Grice
��� verd (green), de (of), and Grice (Greece)��� "green of Greece". Read More...

Types of Metals | Niobium

Niobium
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Read More...

Types of Metals | Titanium

Titanium
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Read More...

Types of Metals | Aluminum

Aluminium
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Read More...

Types of Metals | Gold

Gold
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Read More...

Types of Metals | Brass

Brass
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Read More...

Types of Metals | Silver

Silver
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Read More...

Types of Metals | Copper

Copper
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Read More...

Type of Metals | Nickel Silver

Nickel silver
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Read More...

Timetable de la Joyería

Esta es la tabla del tiempo de la producciÌÒn joyerÌÐa y las primeras aplicaciones del metal en la historia del renacimiento.

Read More...

Historia de la Joyería

History of Jewelry

As decorative objects, jewelry is usually made of platinum, gold, silver and other precious metals often set with precious and semi-precious stones. Jewelry is also made from various non-precious materials like glass, corals, wood, enamels, ceramics, bronze, copper, lead, gun metal, fedders and bone fragments. Since prehistoric times, jewelry has been worn by women and men on many parts of the body including the neck, head, wrists, waist, fingers, ankles, nose and ears.
Read More...