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The Diadem Roundleaf Bat occurs in Burma, Thailand,
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It has never been recorded in Singapore, but occurs in Sumatra, Java, Borneo and many
parts of eastern Indonesia to New Guinea. It also occurs in the Philippines and parts of the eastern Pacific (including parts of Australia).

Fifteen subspecies are recognised.


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The soft, silky and smooth texture of designer silk scarves, combined with lively colors
and lovely designs will add elegance, beauty and charm to your personality.
The origin of designer scarves came from original ideas and from already existing motifs, fashion designs
and themes based on folklore and traditions from various communities
around the world. Sometimes, the designs also draw heavy influence from antique prints, illustrations on historical monuments
and antique furnishing fabrics, rugs or porcelain show
pieces. These indistinct and vague ideas for the
design of a silk scarfs are first roughly outlined in the form of sketches to give a distinct and clear idea as to what
the design would look like.


Designers often use these final drawings to prepare a stencil for each of
the numerous colors used for screen printing of silk scarves.
After all the stencils are prepared, the composition is tested on plain paper to
see whether the overall affect is satisfactory or not. Once the total color effect is approved,
the same design is replicated on fabric. In the case of designer
silk scarves, these designs are replicated on the fabric after carefully
selecting the quality of the material that is to be used.
It entirely depends on the designer or on the specifications of the manufacturing firm to
choose the type of fabric they use.


The reason why silk is so widely used and appreciated as the chosen fabric
for these beautiful fashion accessories is because of its high strength, porosity and luster, which makes it reflect light and
yield a beautiful sheen. Also, the great ease with which
silk takes on dyes is quite amazing. The best part
of silk printed scarves is that they have the same rich quality and
appeal on both the sides of the cloth, because the dye spreads evenly on both sides,
and reflects the same rich look. Moreover, this unique fabric provides
a soft lustrous feel and feels cool in the summer and warm in the winter.
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Paste, heavy, very transparent flint glass that
simulates the fire and brilliance of gemstones because it has relatively high indices of refraction and strong dispersion (separation of white light into its component colours).

From a very early period the imitation of gems was attempted.
The Romans in particular were very skillful in the production of coloured-glass pastes, which copied especially emerald and lapis lazuli.
With an increasing demand for jewelry, the number of imitations steadily increased.
In 1758 the Viennese goldsmith Joseph Strasser succeeded in inventing a colourless glass paste that
could be cut and that superficially approached
the sparkle of genuine diamond; the products of this paste are called strass
stones.


Before 1940 most imitation gems were made from glass with a
high lead content. Such glasses were called paste because the components
of the mixture were mixed wet to ensure a thorough and even distribution. Pastes are softer than ordinary or crown glass but
have a higher index of refraction and dispersion that give them great brilliancy
and fire. The cheaper paste imitations are pressed
or molded, but, on the better-quality stones,
the facets are cut and polished. Molded-glass imitations can be identified with a hand lens, because the
edges between the facets are rounded whereas cut glass has sharp edges.



Squidoo CommunityLovers of Bangles, Baubles and Beads and Jewelry
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of beads for jewellery making. Have you every made jewelry before?

Have I piqued your interest in learning to make beautiful
silver charms with metal clay? Sign in or sign up and post using
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articles or other sites. Lorelei, you're such a sweetheart!

I'm delighted that you enjoy my jewelry tips and tutorials (and I love
that you're a fellow punster). You always manage to charm me with your jewelry tips and tutorials.
Hi Cheryl, let me know if and when you're ready to play with some metal clay.
I'd be delighted to give you some help and
tips for getting started.


Hi Margaret, sometime I might actually consider making some charms.

I've been intrigued by clay jewelry before. I do find this interesting.
Hi Cheryl, I understood that the charms you gave her previously
were purchased. I just thought you were considering making a
few more to add to the bracelet. I still wear the gold charm bracelet
my parents gave me when I was in school with all the charms
they bought me during their (or our) trips to special places.
I'm thinking about making a silver one for myself with unique charms that reflect my current interests and
important life events.


Maybe something you might consider as a gift for your daughter sometime in the future.
I'm sure it would mean a lot to her to have such a special piece of jewelry that you designed and made for her!
Ooops, Margaret, my fingers got ahead of my thinking. It would have been very
special if it had been hand made. I think that would be
lovely. But currently, I don't have any plans of making
one. It was a charm bracelet that we kept adding to while she
was in school. She's in college now. Cheryl, given your tremendous artistic talent I can only imagine how wonderful the
silver charms you make will be!


I'm sure your daughter will cherish them, and I'd love to see them, too.

This sounds like a wonderful idea Margaret. We purchased charms for
a special bracelet for our daughter; each year we bought a new charm while she was in school.
Each one had a special meaning. It would be even more special being hand
made. I'm delighted to have shared this book with you at just the right time for
your project. You'll love all the different ideas for sculpting your own charms from silver metal clay!
This is so beautiful! I needed for a project I'm working on for which I couldn't find the right
charms.


Sylvestermouse: Thanks so much for your lovely comment, Cynthia!
I'm truly delighted that you enjoyed my review of the book,
and I think you'd have a fabulous time making your own silver
charms for yourself or as holiday gifts. An excellent book review
and explanation of metal clay! Makes me want to jump right in and make my own silver charms.
Ruthi: Thanks so much for both of your wonderful compliments!
I'm delighted that you enjoyed my book review and I'm very grateful
for your kind words about my jewelry making talent, dear lady.
LisaAuch1: Lisa dear, thanks so much for your wonderful comment!

It really does seem like making metal clay charms
with your daughter would be a perfect way to spend quality time together
while learning a new and valuable skill.


And the best part is that afterward you'll both have permanent,
precious silver keepsakes that you can wear now and
then pass on to future generations as treasured heirlooms.
I really hope you get a chance to try making silver metal clay charms together!

I've got a whole slew of lenses about metal clay on Squidoo (close to 20!) that your husband
might be interested in to learn more about this awesome jewelry making material.

This book plus Sue's other book I've recommended in this lens would be a great combination for
learning how to create fine jewelry from metal clay.



If he makes a lot of jewelry with gemstones,
I'd also highly recommend getting Lisa Barth's awesome book, Designing From
the Stone. I've written an in-depth review of it on Squidoo as well.
Thanks so much for your lovely comment, Rose!
It really is a wonderful introduction to both the finer points
of detailed charm making and the wonderful world
of fine silver metal clay. So glad you enjoyed my review!
Terrific review of the book, Margaret! I think I will leave the jewelry making to those who are charmed with the talent - like you!
My daughter loves her charm bracelets and I think she
is at an age where she would LOVE this!


I can see us spending quality time doing
this, thanks for the review! I'm not good at this type of
thing but my husband makes jewelry. I have to tell him about
this metal clay - it sounds amazing! There's nothing quite a special
as custom jewelry. This sounds like a fabulous book to learn the
finer points of detailed charm making. Gayle Dowell:
Thanks so much, Gayle! I never dreamed I would get into a book about making charms, but this one's
got some awesome designs that are inspiring lots of ideas for my
own adorable miniatures. I hope Santa brings you a copy of your
very own, my friend! Diana Wenzel: Thank you so much for your
wonderful compliment and extremely kind words,
D!


I'm truly honored that I have demonstrated my credibility enough to earn such trust from you.
Please do let me know if I can give you any help or answer
any questions about creating jewelry with metal clay.
As you know, both creating jewelry and sharing my knowledge are passions
of mine and it would be a joy to help you get started with my favorite jewelry
making material. David Stone1: Thank you so much, Dave!
That's a really terrific compliment, especially coming from someone whose
writing and opinion I admire a great deal. Much appreciated, my friend!
Great review Margaret. May need to put this one on my Christmas wish
list! What a comprehensive review. You have definitely convinced me to create
jewelry with metal clay. You have such credibility with me that I trust your honest
recommendations and would go for anything you promote as high
quality. Beautiful work, writing good enough for the art, a fairly uncommon experience.


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