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  2. Jane Goodall's Brilliant Earth Jewelry Line Honors 'My ... - AOL

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    Jewelry with a delicate banana leaf motif and crafted with recycled gold and sustainable diamonds are part of the new capsule collection honoring the trailblazing chimpanzee researcher.

  3. Brilliant Earth - Wikipedia

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    Brilliant Earth is an American company that sells jewelry featuring diamonds and other gemstones that are asserted to be ethically sourced. [1] The company was established in August 2005 by Beth Gerstein and Eric Grossberg, and is headquartered in San Francisco, California . [ 2 ]

  4. Luminous gemstones - Wikipedia

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    A modern parallel to ancient miners seeking luminous gems at nighttime is mineworkers using portable shortwave ultraviolet lamps to locate ores that respond with color-specific fluorescence. For instance, under short-wave UV light, scheelite , a tungsten ore, fluoresces a bright sky-blue, and willemite , a minor ore of zinc , fluoresces green ...

  5. Belomorite - Wikipedia

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    Belomorite is a spectacular and popular jewelry and ornamental material, one of the varieties of moonstone. However, due to its fragility and perfect cleavage, the mineral often breaks and is difficult to process, so it is cut in the form of simple cabochons (oval, round, teardrop-shaped), as well as balls or polished plates.

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    We found the best end-of-year, Boxing Week, and New Year's sales on fashion, beauty, and home. Score up to 70 off at stores like Nordstrom, Alo, and more.

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    A total of three CMEs reached Earth, interacting and amplifying each other. At around 12:30 a.m. on May 11th, the strongest substorm hit, producing beams that extended to the zenith and beyond.