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Unpublished at Safe Trading Basics
Dec 05, 2007 08:05
Top 10 Rarest Gems

10. JeremejeviteUSD $2000/Carat

Pronounced ye-REM-ay-ev-ite, this is a colorless, sky blue or pale yellow stone, the highest quality of which comes from Namibia. In nature it occurs in small obelisk-shaped crystals and has in the past been mistaken for aquamarine. It was named after Russian mineralogist Pavel Jeremejev who discovered the mineral in 1883. As of early 2005, a clean, 2.93-carat faceted gem was selling on the Internet for $2000.00 per carat.

9. Black OpalUSD $2,355/Carat

Australia is the classical Opal country and today is the worldwide most important supplier of Fine Opals. Almost 95 per cent of all Opals come from Australian mines. The remaining five per cent are mined in Mexico, and in Brazil’s north, also in the US states of Idaho and Nevada, but recently the stones have also been found in Ethiopia and in the West African country of Mali. Black Opal or Opal with a dark gray body shows the most brilliant play of colors imaginable.

8. Red Beryl EmeraldUSD $10,000.00/Carat

Red beryl is found primarily in the Thomas Range and the Wah Wah Mountains of Utah, and has also been reportedly found in a location in Mexico (possibly near San Luis Potosi one of the very few places beryl is also found on rhyolite). Where it is found in Utah it occurs on rhyolite, where it crystallized under low pressure and high temperature, along fractures or cavities and porous areas of volcanic rhyolitic magma. Very few cut specimens exist.

7. MusgraviteUSD $35,000/Carat

Musgravite is one of the newest and most rare gemstones in the world. Musgravite is a silicate mineral whose main ingredients are beryllium (Be), magnesium (Mg) and aluminum (Al). It was named ‘musgravite’ after the area Musgrave in Australia from where the material was first found. The musgravite was later found also in Greenland and Madagascar, but neither of them produces gem quality material. Two pieces of faceted gem-quality musgravite from Sri Lanka were reported first in 1993. Keep in mind, this is the LEAST priceless of the ten.

6. GrandidieriteUSD $50,000/.5 Carat

This is a bluish green mineral found primarily in Madagascar. The first and so far only clean faceted specimen, from Sri Lanka, was originally mistaken for a serendibite and subsequently purchased in May 2000 by Prof. Gübelin from Murray Burford. The gem shown above weighs 0.29 carats. Grandidierite is trichroic, transmitting blue, green and white light. The mineral is named after French explorer and natural historian Alfred Grandidier, who among other things unearthed bones from the extinct half-ton elephant bird in Ambolisatra, Madagascar.

5. PainiteUSD $50-60,000/Carat

This gem was once believed to be the rarest mineral on earth, is today still considered very rare. British mineralogist 1950s first discovered it in Myanmar. When it was confirmed as a new mineral species, it was named after him: Arthur C.D. Pain. For many years, only three small painite crystals were known to exist. Before 2005 there were less than 25 known crystals found, though more material has been unearthed recently in Myanmar.

4. Blue GarnetUSD $1.5 Million/Carat

Garnets species are found in many colors including red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, brown, black, pink and colorless. The rarest of these is the blue garnet, discovered in the late 1990s in Bekily, Madagascar. It is also found in parts of the United States, Russia and Turkey. It changes color from blue-green in the daylight to purple in incandescent light, as a result of the relatively high amounts of vanadium. The most expensive, a 4.2 carat gem sold in 2003 for $6.8 Million.

3. SerendibiteUSD $1.8-2 Million/Carat

This gem is a cyan colored stone that comes from Sri Lanka. It boasts an unusually complex formula consisting of calcium, magnesium, aluminum, silicon, boron and oxygen. So far there exist only three faceted (cut) specimens of 0.35 carats, 0.55 carats and 0.56 carats. The first two were discovered by rare stone specialist D. P. Gunasekera and purchased by the late Prof. E. J. Gübelin of Switzerland. The smallest was sold for about $14,300.00 per carat.

2. Red DiamondsUSD $2-2.5 Million/Carat

Only a very few red diamonds are ever found, and few people have only seen even one treated red diamond. The gem is described as a purplish red, so it is not a pure red, crimson, vermilion, or scarlet. Nevertheless for its size it is one of the most expensive diamonds ever. The Argyle Mine in Australia produces a small number of red diamonds. The largest and finest of these are auctioned every year or two, and sell for millions of dollars.

1. JadeiteUSD $3 + Million/Carat

Until recent years jadeite has been something of a mystery mineral, but we now know of primary sources in Guatemala as well as several California occurrences of white or grayish jadeite. Boulders in which a few small freestanding crystals have been seen occur in San Benito Co., California, with additional finds in Clear Creek, between New Idria and Hernandez. All Mexican jadeite is in artifacts, from unknown sources. The record price for a single piece of jadeite jewelry was set at the November 1997 Christie’s Hong Kong sale: Lot 1843, the “Doubly Fortunate” necklace of 27 approximately .5 mm jadeite beads sold for US$9.3 million

 

 Extracted from:  http://listverse.com/nature/top-10-rarest-gems/
 

 

Unpublished at Finding Trade Partners
Jul 28, 2007 19:27
Regular computer users health Problem:
Regular computer users run the risk of several health problems. Most computer-related jobs require people to sit in front of the computer for longer periods.


The term "ergonomics" is derived from two Greek words: "ergon", which means work and "nomoi", which means natural laws. According to the National Pain Foundation, ergonomics is "the science of designing the job to fit the worker, rather than physically forcing the workerýs body to fit the job." Workers who do more of "static work" or maintain certain postures for a long time develop something called repetitive stress injuries (RSIs) over a period of time. Ergonomists study such problems and define postures that minimize unnecessary static work, reduce the harmful forces acting on the body, and in the end, considerably minimize the risk of injury.

1. Stretch once an hour

Do not sit in a posture for more than an hour. Lean forward, cross your arms in front of you, hold your knees, and push your knees apart, keeping your hands on them. Youýll feel this stretch across your shoulder blades. Stretch your fingers, arms, hands, and torso at regular intervals.

2. Exercise throughout the day

Make sure you move your hands, legs, back, and neck every 10 minutes throughout the day. Get up and take short walks from your workstation periodically.

3. Maintain a good working posture

Following are important considerations when attempting to maintain neutral body postures while working at the computer workstation:


ý Hands, wrists and forearms are straight, in-line and roughly parallel to the floor.

ý Head is level or bent slightly forward, forward facing, and balanced. Generally it is in-line with the torso.

ý Shoulders are relaxed and upper arms hang normally at the side of the body.

ý Elbows stay in close to the body and are bent between 90 and 120 degrees.

ý Feet are fully supported by floor or footrest.

ý Back is fully supported with appropriate lumbar support when sitting vertical or leaning back slightly.

ý Thighs and hips are supported by a well-padded seat and generally parallel to the floor.

ý Knees are about the same height as the hips with the feet slightly forward.
Unpublished at Finding Trade Partners
Nov 22, 2006 06:30
Ethiopian leather winning greater demand in Chinese market

Ethiopian hide and skin products are getting greater recognition in Chinese market, said a local leather expert on Saturday.

Abdissa Adugna, chairman of Ethiopian Leather and Leather Products' Producers Association, told Xinhua that due to higher attention the government gave to the sector, Ethiopian leather products are getting greater demand in China's market in addition to the European market.

Abdissa said 14 million U.S. dollars were earned from China through leather export during the past Ethiopian budget year from July 8, 2005 to July 7, 2006.

He said the Ethiopian embassy in Beijing has made contributions in promoting the leather and leather products in the Chinese market through organizing exhibitions and trade fairs.

The government's permission for the duty-free importation of machinery and raw materials for the sector has also greatly contributed to the increased demand for Ethiopian products at international market, he added.

Abdissa said the association is providing awareness-raising education for farmers and business people engaged in the sector to help prevent wastage of hides and skin products, thereby benefiting the country through the sector.

He said there is a need for improving the quality and variety of leather products to satisfy the demand of the international market.

Leather is a vital industry to Ethiopia, with its products sold to Italy, Britain and, increasingly, China. As the second export only following coffee in terms of earnings, leather has the potential to overtake coffee and become a serious source of much- needed revenues.

 

Ethiopia is the major source of the globe's finest and most sought-after varieties of leather, with the hardy breed of highland hair sheep known as Cabretta.

Source: Xinhua

Unpublished at Shipment & Inspection
Sep 15, 2006 04:12
INSPECTION AND CERTIFICATION AUTHORITY
There are some basic problems between the buyers and sellers which are often stop the business. Even though there are many remittance facilities, quality and inspection authorities some disputes because of the basic problems mounting and making agony between the business community

Alibaba is giving certificates to their members according to their business capacity and capability. Sometimes we find letters from buyers stating that this "GOLD" member has made this.

Actually we do not know what is happening between them, in trust with their capasity,past transactions and product nature certain licence,certificates,memebrships and etc are given to many companies. After that companies are obeying and some companies are deviating from the normal rules and regulations. Who to detect it? How to detect it.?

There are international laws, UCP, procedures & etc were stipulated to follow by all the business community .But we often find deviation and disputes.

So avoid this kind of problems in 1.Payment 2.quality and 3.quantitiy
We can formulate an common agency between ourselves to work genuinely .
The Agency should be developed and should have man power to do the above works.
Please write your views and other alternative ideas to solve this kind of problems in future.
Unpublished at Safe Trading Basics
Sep 14, 2006 06:06
MODERATOR

As you aware that the articles, questions,answers and discussions has been increased in the resources section.There are about 35/36 categories are there, it is necessary more moderators to look after each catogery, inaddition to general categories like legal,payment,basics,trade-fairs.

In addition to this if some head-moderators to regularize all in general will give more help to all customers

Unpublished at Safe Trading Basics
Sep 02, 2006 10:20
ORGANIC COTTON
Most of the countries used fertilisers to get more yeild ( production) of cotton crop.And also used pesticides which are dagerous to health were used for controling the discese.
But the after effect in the environment and to the human health noticed by all. Now all the people aware and need organic cotton apparel. But this is not possible achive the reslt within a day. It take years together to cultivate the organic cotton.
Until then we have to slowly change the pattern to organic manure and organic insecticides

So all the manufctures,sellers and buyers have to change into organic and save the earth and the species




Unpublished at Shipment & Inspection
Aug 13, 2006 08:48
Quality certificate and Inspection certificate
There are international quality certifying agencies:
At the time of signing the Purcahse order,both should discuss put this inspection and quality certificate is a part of LC terms or terms and conditions that a supplier should sumit with all teh documents

Many buyers are not thinking and mentioning at the time of shipment or payment there is a doubt and there starts the dispute

SO THIS KIND OF INSPECTION AND QUALITY CERTIFIATE BY A INTERNATIONAL AGENCY WILL BE NECESSAY

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