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Here is a piece of jewelry/keyholder that combines both art and science.
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When you want to show a small token of appreciation,this is the perfect gift.
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This is the microscopic design for Champagne.
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It'll be News Years Eve all over again,every time you wear these.
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This is a white wine from the Champagne region of France.
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It suggests a celebration at just the mention of the word Champagne.
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The wine is fermented twice,which produces the natural phenomenon of bubbles.
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The chemical substance is crystallized through a chemical process that typically occurs over a two to three week period,depending on the particular chemical.
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The substance is then photographed through a polarized light microscope with a magnification of about 600.
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The color results from a light wave interference effect similar to what you would see in an oil slick or soap bubble.
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The silver is authentic .925 Sterling Silver.
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It is 3 inches in length and approx. 1.25 inches in width.
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It is a substantial piece,very well made.
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It comes in a black cardboard case that has enclosed,both,a card explaining the molecule and the process of capturing it under a microscope.
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The images are protected by a jewelers grade sealant.
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You may get it wet.
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You may clean it with your jewelry cleaning supplies. .