Silver Marcasite Rose Quartz Antique Design Ring
With its ornate design and luminous rose quartz stones, this silver flower ring adds vintage glamour to any style.
Specifications:
Sterling silver ring
Polished rose quartz stones cut as petals
Marcasite and cultured seed pearls (pearl grade A)
Stones and pearls hand-set in flower pattern
Antique design
All carat weights and measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed dimensions. Treatment code N. See
Gemstone Treatments for further information.
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The mullet is a popular, yet controversial hairstyle, but where did it come from? Who wears it? And why? This documentary attempts to explain these mysterious and resounding questions that many people have not dared ask.DVD Features:Region [unknown]Keep CaseFull Frame - 1:33Interactive Features: Interactive Menus Scene Access
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An explosive video history of the nuclear age, from its roots in the Manhattan Project to the modern-day arsenal. Footage includes restored and computer enhanced images of tests in the Nevada desert and the South Pacific, and their disturbing results. This special director's cut includes even more mushroom clouds and a new 3D section. Narrated by William Shatner.Bonus 3D Section and 3D glasses.
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In August 1914, seasoned British explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton embarks on his third excursion into Antarctic territory, planning to cross the Antarctic continent on foot--something no other explorer has attempted before. Only a day's journey from his final destination, Shackleton's ship, The Endurance, is trapped in pack-ice, where she will remain frozen for the next ten months, all throughout the harsh Antarctic winter. With dwindling rations, blizzards, boredom, and illness to contend with, and only each other and their faithful sled dogs for company, the crew grows restless, and Shackleton has his hands full trying to keep the peace on board. A turning point occurs when ice floes finally threaten to crush the ship, and the men are forced to take to the lifeboats. Now Shackleton, abandoning any remaining notions of completing the mission, decides instead to bring back his crew alive at any cost, even though the nearest outpost of civilization is on an island 800 miles away. Historic film clips of The Endurance shot by expedition photographer Frank Hurley, new color footage of the eerily beautiful Antarctic landscape, as well as commentary by surviving family members and narration by Liam Neeson all combine to make watching this documentary a gripping experience.DVD Features:Region 1Keep CaseWidescreen - 2.40Full Frame - 1.33Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
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