PRECIOUS STONE CLEANING PRE CUT

Brand Owner Address Description
DESIGNS BY GREGORY BIRMINGHAM JEWELRY, INC. 34756 Dequindre Road Sterling Heights MI 48310 Precious stone cleaning and pre-cut precious stone polishing, for buffing purposes, with polishing preparations and/or cloths impregnated with polishing preparation; Precious metal cleaning and pre-formed precious metal polishing, for buffing purposes, with polishing preparations and/or cloths impregnated with polishing preparation; Resetting of jewelry; Chain soldering; Gem and jewelry repair and cleaning services; Jewelry remounting and re-setting; Ring sizing and re-sizing, namely, adapting a jewelry ring to a different size; Jewelry restoration; Repair and maintenance services, namely, re-tipping and securing ring prongs, cleaning of precious stones and pre-cut precious stone polishing, for buffing purposes, with polishing preparations and/or cloth impregnated with polishing preparations, cleaning of jewelry made of precious metal and polishing of jewelry made of precious metal, for buffing purposes, with polishing preparations and/or cloth impregnated with polishing preparations, repair of jewelry made of precious metals, repair of precious stones, and chain soldering and repair;Retail jewelry store services;DESIGNS;Custom design of rings, pendants, bracelets, and earrings; Custom design of diamond engagement rings; Redesign of existing jewelry settings;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Methods and systems of fabricating stone products are provided. The method comprises the steps of providing a stone piece, separating the stone piece into a plurality of sawed stone slabs by cutting with at least one saw blade, separating the plurality of sawed stone slabs into split stone slabs by cutting with a plurality of teeth, forming at least one pitched edge on at least one of the faces of the split stone slabs, and colliding the plurality of pitched stone slabs in a container to break the pitched stone slabs into a plurality of stone products having multiple lengths. The collisions include contacting between the pitched stone slabs, contacting between at least one pitched stone slab and the inner surface of the container, or both.