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Chrystal Jade Ruby Opal Orchard (born 1988–1989), known professionally as Chrystal, is a British singer, songwriter and record producer from Farnworth in Greater Manchester. Her 2017 single "Waves" attracted attention from BBC Radio 1Xtra and The Sunday Times and garnered comparison to Lily Allen and Katy B. She then released the tracks "New ...
A crystal or crystalline solid is a solid material whose constituents (such as atoms, molecules, or ions) are arranged in a highly ordered microscopic structure, ...
"The Days" is a song by British musician Chrystal, released as a single in 2015. [1] It later received additional attention due to its remix by British producer Notion. [ 2 ] The remix went viral on the video-sharing app TikTok in late 2024 and reached number one in Latvia and New Zealand, while also charting in the top five in Australia ...
Chrystal may refer to: Crystal, of which it is an older, now non-standard, spelling; Chrystal, a 2005 film; People with the surname. Bob ...
The crystal skull at the British Museum, similar in dimensions to the more detailed Mitchell-Hedges skull. Crystal skulls are human skull hardstone carvings made of clear, milky white or other types of quartz (also called "rock crystal"), claimed to be pre-Columbian Mesoamerican artifacts by their alleged finders; however, these claims have been refuted for all of the specimens made available ...
Quartz crystal demonstrating transparency. Pure quartz, traditionally called rock crystal or clear quartz, is colorless and transparent or translucent and has often been used for hardstone carvings, such as the Lothair Crystal. Common colored varieties include citrine, rose quartz, amethyst, smoky quartz, milky quartz, and others. [36]
The 1974 vintage was the first release of a rosé Cristal. [4] The grape composition is an approximately equal blend of Chardonnay and Pinot noir, while the rosé contains more Pinot noir, and is coloured with red wine via the saignée method rather than by the Pinot noir grape skins. [1]
George Chrystal at work. Etching by W. Hole, 1884 Foveran Churchyard. George Chrystal FRSE FRS (8 March 1851 – 3 November 1911) was a Scottish mathematician. [1] He is primarily known for his books on algebra and his studies of seiches (wave patterns in large inland bodies of water) which earned him a Gold Medal from the Royal Society of London that was confirmed shortly after his death.