Vintage Saltwater



Vintage Saltwater


Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals - Vintage Passenger Boat on the Chesapeake Bay - Removable Graphic


Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals – Vintage Passenger Boat on the Chesapeake Bay – Removable Graphic



WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won’t damage your paint or l…


Tuna: A Love Story


Tuna: A Love Story


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Know Your Tuna Tuna is the most popular food fish in the world. It is eaten raw, cooked, in sandwiches, in salads, and in catfood. The total worldwide tuna harvest is four million tons. In the past, tuna fishermen in the eastern tropical Pacific set their nets around dolphins, which resulted in the deaths of tens of millions of dolphins. There are many kinds of tuna, but the most p…

Liquid Bearings 100%-synthetic Baitcast Fishing Reel Oil, Provides Superior Lubrication and Also Prevents Rust!!


Liquid Bearings 100%-synthetic Baitcast Fishing Reel Oil, Provides Superior Lubrication and Also Prevents Rust!!


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This is the synthetic lubricant that consistently outperforms all others currently available. It has incredible low and high-temperature characteristics, which is absolutely necessary for proper reel lubrication but completely lacking in petroleum-based oils. Don’t use them on your reels any longer! Actual oils leave sticky deposits when the short-chain molecule components evaporate over time.
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Vintage Saltwater

Know Everything About the Valuable Pearls

A pearl is a hard object that is produced within the soft tissues of a living mollusk. A pearl is composed of calcium carbonate in small crystalline form, which gets deposited on a piece of grit or other foreign materials.

Pearls are called organic gems as they are formed inside the living bodies. The creation of a pearl starts when a piece of grit or other foreign particle enters into the shell of a marine or fresh water mollusk such as, clams and oysters. Thereafter, layers of a substance called nacre get deposited on the grit. This further culminates into the formation of a pearl.

Pearls come in different colors such as white, blue, red, salmon pink, green, brown and tinge of yellow on black. Pearl is also called the queen of sea. The ideal pearl is perfectly round and smooth. Pearls are categorized into different types as per their shapes and origins.

The Shapes

Baroque pearls are irregular in shape. These pearls are not preferred much as gems in the jewelry. Hence, the cost of these pearls is less as compared to other types of pearls. However, irregular shapes give these pearls a unique look.

Spherical pearls are the most wanted variety of pearls. They are expensive and their prices vary depending upon the quality of the curve of their surface.

Symmetrical pearls are pear shaped pearls. Pearls that have symmetrical sides also belong to this category.

Natural or Cultured

Natural pearls are formed when a foreign particle accidentally intrudes inside the shell of a mollusk and several layers of nacre grow like onion skins around the particle. Natural pearls vary in shape depending on the shapes of the grits wearing the coats of nacre. They could be either Saltwater Pearls or Freshwater Pearls. These pearls are rare and hence quite expensive. They are called vintage pearls in the market.

Cultured Pearls are cultured inside the mollusk artificially. An object is placed inside the shell after opening it. The object gets coated with several layers of nacre. The depth of coating of nacre depends on the kind of mollusk used. It also depends on the quality of water in which mollusk lives and the time span of the process of culture. The quality and the durability of the cultured pearls depend upon the thickness of nacre coating. Cultured pearls can be differentiated from the natural pearls with the help of X-rays.

Saltwater Pearls are found in the mollusks living in salt water. These pearls can also be cultured. Freshwater Pearls grow inside the mollusks found in the fresh water of rivers or lakes.

Pearls look elegant and every piece of pearl unfolds the unique method of nature to create.

 

The beginning of new revolution in the pearls jewelry market by introducing freshwater pearls.

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A pearl is a hard object that is produced within the soft tissues of a living mollusk. A pearl is composed of calcium carbonate in small crystalline form, which gets deposited on a piece of grit or other foreign materials.




Vintage Saltwater


Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals - Vintage Passenger Boat on the Chesapeake Bay - Removable Graphic


Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals – Vintage Passenger Boat on the Chesapeake Bay – Removable Graphic



WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won’t damage your paint or l…


Tuna: A Love Story


Tuna: A Love Story


$1.97


Know Your Tuna Tuna is the most popular food fish in the world. It is eaten raw, cooked, in sandwiches, in salads, and in catfood. The total worldwide tuna harvest is four million tons. In the past, tuna fishermen in the eastern tropical Pacific set their nets around dolphins, which resulted in the deaths of tens of millions of dolphins. There are many kinds of tuna, but the most p…

Liquid Bearings 100%-synthetic Baitcast Fishing Reel Oil, Provides Superior Lubrication and Also Prevents Rust!!


Liquid Bearings 100%-synthetic Baitcast Fishing Reel Oil, Provides Superior Lubrication and Also Prevents Rust!!


$6.99


This is the synthetic lubricant that consistently outperforms all others currently available. It has incredible low and high-temperature characteristics, which is absolutely necessary for proper reel lubrication but completely lacking in petroleum-based oils. Don’t use them on your reels any longer! Actual oils leave sticky deposits when the short-chain molecule components evaporate over time.
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