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  2. Bead - Wikipedia

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    A bead is a small, decorative object that is formed in a variety of shapes and sizes of a material such as stone, bone, shell, glass, plastic, wood, or pearl and with a small hole for threading or stringing. Beads range in size from under 1 millimeter (0.039 in) to over 1 centimeter (0.39 in) in diameter. Beads represent some of the earliest ...

  3. Turquoise emperor - Wikipedia

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    Turquoise emperor may refer to: Apaturina erminea, an Old World butterfly; Doxocopa laurentia, a New World butterfly This page was last edited on 30 ...

  4. Purple-shot copper - Wikipedia

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    Purple-shot copper. The purple-shot copper ( Lycaena alciphron) is a butterfly in the family of the Lycaenidae or copper butterflies and in the genus of the Lycaena . The coloring of the males and the females is very different, i.e. the sexual dimorphism is very strong. The top sides of the wings are red - gold with black spots.

  5. Bisbee Blue - Wikipedia

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    Bisbee Blue. Bisbee turquoise commonly has a hard chocolate brown colored matrix. Bisbee Blue or Bisbee turquoise refers to the turquoise that comes from copper mines located in the vicinity of Bisbee, Arizona. Bisbee turquoise can be found in many different shades of color and quality, from soft, low quality pale blue, to the quality hard ...

  6. Egyptian blue - Wikipedia

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    Egyptian blue, also known as calcium copper silicate (CaCuSi 4 O 10 or CaOCuO (SiO 2) 4 (calcium copper tetrasilicate)) or cuprorivaite, [1] is a pigment that was used in ancient Egypt for thousands of years. It is considered to be the first synthetic pigment. [2] It was known to the Romans by the name caeruleum.

  7. Heishe - Wikipedia

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    Heishe. Heishe or heishi (pronounced "hee shee") are small disc- or tube-shaped beads made of organic shells or ground and polished stones. They come from the Kewa Pueblo people (formerly Santo Domingo Pueblo) of New Mexico, before the use of metals in jewelry by that people. [1] The name is the word for shell bead in the Eastern Keresan ...