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  2. The 12 best places to buy jewelry online in 2025 - AOL

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    From Brilliant Earth to Baublebar, we tracked down all the best places to buy jewelry online, ... 14K White Gold low dome Basket Diamond Eternity Ring. $2,220 at James Allen.

  3. Jewelry distributor Quality Gold to go public via nearly $1 ...

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    The deal with Tastemaker Acquisition Corp includes proceeds of $279 million from the special purpose acquisition company's (SPAC) trust account, assuming no redemptions. The merger comes at a ...

  4. Jewelry Distributor Quality Gold to Go Public at $1B ...

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    By John Jannarone Quality Gold Inc., a profitable logistics and jewelry distributor, plans to go public through a merger with Tastemaker Acquisition Corp. (Nasdaq: TMKR), the company announced ...

  5. Granulation (jewellery) - Wikipedia

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    There are three basic techniques that may be used to attach granules to a metal surface: hard soldering, fusing and colloidal soldering. The metals used in granulation are usually gold and/or silver alloys of high purity – alloys below 18 kt. gold and sterling silver being unsuitable. With each technique, the process begins with the making of ...

  6. Laser sintering of gold - Wikipedia

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    Laser sintering of gold is a jewellery manufacturing technique [1] first developed by Towe Norlén and Lena Thorsson. [2] Laser sintering [3] of gold starts with gold powder, fine as flour. A laser beam sinters (melts) the gold flour locally in an extremely small point, and any shape may be ‘drawn’ precisely with the laser beam, in three ...

  7. Body piercing materials - Wikipedia

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    14K gold barbells in front of 24K gold for color comparison. Gold is a noble metal with a long tradition for use in jewelry. [7] When using gold for piercings, a lower purity than 14 or 18 carat (58 to 75%) is not recommended. Gold is about as soft as lead and is easily scratched. These scratches can irritate the body, especially in new piercings.