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  2. Rock-a-Stack - Wikipedia

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    Rock-a-Stack is a toy by Fisher-Price with colorful rings that have to be placed in order of size onto a tapered pole mounted on a rocking base. When stacked correctly the hollow plastic rings follow ROYGBIV color progression. The Rock-a-Stack is designed to teach young children about colors and to help them develop their hand-eye coordination ...

  3. Martin Katz (jewelry designer) - Wikipedia

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    The bottle was a 14-karat, yellow and white gold apple-shape featuring 2,700 white diamonds, 183 yellow sapphires in the shape of the Manhattan skyline and a 2.43-carat yellow canary diamond which toured the world.

  4. Emerald - Wikipedia

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    Emeralds occur in hues ranging from yellow-green to blue-green, with the primary hue necessarily being green. Yellow and blue are the normal secondary hues found in emeralds. Only gems that are medium to dark in tone are considered emeralds; light-toned gems are known instead by the species name green beryl. The finest emeralds are ...

  5. Chalk Emerald - Wikipedia

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    The emerald was purchased by the American jeweler Harry Winston, who recut it from its original weight of 38.40 carats (7.680 g), and added a gold setting to attach it to a platinum ring of his own design. Surrounding the Chalk Emerald itself are sixty pear-shaped diamonds, totalling 15.62 carats (3.124 g).

  6. Opal - Wikipedia

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    Jewelry applications of precious opal can be somewhat limited by opal's sensitivity to heat due primarily to its relatively high water content and predisposition to scratching. [12] Combined with modern techniques of polishing, a doublet opal can produce a similar effect to Natural black or boulder opal at a fraction of the price.

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    A fully-functioning solid gold toilet, formerly on display (and available for use) in one of New York's finest art museums. Artist's Shit: A quite literal and humorous meta-art. Australia's big things: Giant folk art as tourist traps. Augsburg Book of Miracles: A book dated from the 16th century full of weird religious drawings.