Feeling blue Samir? No smiles from unhappy Nasri in new Arsenal away kit

The shirt may look like a Monaco copy, but according to Arsenal the diagonal line represents the gnomon (the pointer) which casts the shadow on a sundial - to commemorate the original Dial Square sundial on the site of the Arsenal munitions factory in Woolwich, where the Club was founded in 1886.

In addition the strip is made from recycled polyester, which this season for the first time includes both the shirt and shorts. Each complete kit is made up of up to 13 reclaimed plastic water bottles.

The kit is available on pre-order from the club's website ahead of its release date on the 28 July.

Interestingly these are the same style photos used by all the clubs launching their new season kits, as shown in your previous DM article 'The strips your team will be wearing in 2011-12'. How many players from ANY of the teams were smiling? THREE! Out of 33 players, and for the Spuds, Bale Modric and vdVaart looked particularly miserable. Perhaps we'll see a similar article on them in the next few days but I wont be holding my breath.

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Feeling blue Samir? No smiles from unhappy Nasri in new Arsenal away kit
Feeling blue Samir? No smiles from unhappy Nasri in new Arsenal away kit

club looks back on 125 years of history, but it seems Samir Nasri is in no mood to join in. At the launch of the Gunners' new away shirt for the 2011-12 season, the midfielder didn't look to pleased to be pulling on the blue and turquoise number,



Turkey Turquoise Coast Tempts GCC Tourists

Bodrum is a paradise for its climate, sea, natural beauty, magnificent coves and history, as well as for its modern nightlife where the show goes on until sunrise. Its many resorts and hotels cater for every need of their visitors.



LSE makes latest high-frequency move
LSE makes latest high-frequency move

The LSE service offers HFTs fast access to its main British order book Sets and the LSE's pan-European system Turquoise, the exchange said. "This provides real-time access to a wider range of investors and contributes to the development of more liquid



A blast of fresh mountain air

The Côte d'Azur is famous for its turquoise water and beaches but there is a whole other side to the region: miles and miles of peaceful unspoiled scenery inland, a paradise for hikers and nature lovers. The beauty of the Maritime Alps region is an



The End of Liberal Interventionism

Writing recently in The New York Review of Books about the coastal Libyan city of Derna, Nicholas Pelham described how between “the turquoise Mediterranean and the Green Mountains lie the ruins of the forums and churches Byzantium left behind.




Turquoise – History, Tradition, and Its Use in Today's Fashion ...

Turquoise is a hydrated copper aluminum phosphate [CuAl6(PO4)4(OH)8*5(H2O)] and gets its blue-green hues from its copper content.?It has been used as a gemstone for jewelry and ornamental purposes for thousands of years.?The origin of the word?is not exactly known, other than the fact that the word has its origins in French.?The name?probably comes from French translations of either Turkish (Turquois) or dark-blue stone (pierre turquin).?The best grades of?this gemstone?come from Iran, though they are rivaled by specimens from the Southwestern United States.?Turquoise has been mined and used for jewelry and ornamental purposes for at least 6,000 years, it has been devalued in recent times by the introduction of imitations, synthetics, and treatments.?It is often the stone of choice for fashion jewelry including silver turquoise pendants.?The stone in its natural form?as described is too expensive for fashion jewelry.?However,?a good stabilization process is makes it possible for artisans in the Southwest to make their famed jewelry. Even the finest grades of?this gemstone in?its have state?have low hardness, high porosity, and low density.?So untreated the untreated gem will absorb oils from the skin, and other liquids, and can change in color with time.?In some respects, this gradually changing color with use adds to the charm and allure of the natural form of the gem.?Only the finest gem-quality?stone is of sufficient hardness so that it can be cut, polished, and used as a pendant or ring or earrings.?Only a small fraction of?this stone?in the world (probably less than 5 percent) is of this high quality. ? The vast majority of turquoise is too soft and too porous to be used directly as gemstone.?The?natural stone?is infused with a clear resin, improving its hardness, reducing its porosity, and allows polishing to a high shine.?Once treated, the gem is?cut, shaped, polished, and installed in metal settings to create beautiful?pendants, earrings, and other pieces of fashion jewelry.?Most of the turquoise on the market today is stabilized.?A dye is sometimes added to the resin to change its?color. ? Reconstituted?gemstone is also available on the market, and is probably the cheapest form.?Chips, fragments, and poor quality stone are ground to a powder, mixed with resin, and molded into blocks.?Once the blocks harden, items of jewelry are then carved out from this block.?The dark spider veins so characteristic of the natural?


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Copper and bronze in art, corrosion, colorants, conservation

Copper and bronze in art, corrosion, colorants, conservation

Turquoise is frequently found as a pseudomorph after ortho- clase, apatite, bone , and teeth (Palache, Berman, and Frondel 1951). The history of turquoise ...

Turquoise, The World Story of a Fascinating Gemstone

Turquoise, The World Story of a Fascinating Gemstone

Two Learning the International History Turquoise of The center of your world In ancient times, the center of a society and what influenced it did not extend ...

Turquoise Ridge and late prehistoric residential mobility in the desert Mogollon region

Turquoise Ridge and late prehistoric residential mobility in the desert Mogollon region

ASSESSING SITE OCCUPATIONAL HISTORY Preceding chapters have considered five issues relevant to the question of when and how Turquoise Ridge was used. ...

Annals of philosophy, or, Magazine of chemistry, mineralogy, mechanics, natural history, agriculture, and the arts

Annals of philosophy, or, Magazine of chemistry, mineralogy, mechanics, natural history, agriculture, and the arts

... Professor of Natural History in the University of Moscow. THE term turquoise has been applied to two very different substances. ...

Precious stones and gems, their history and distinguishing characteristics

Precious stones and gems, their history and distinguishing characteristics

HOMAS NICOLS says, " The Turquoise is a hard gem, of no transparency, ... Those of the Oriental Turquoise which retain their color perpetually, ...

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Turquoise Facts, The History of Turquoise
Turquoise, the "fallen skystone", "gem of the centuries", is ... The oldest known piece of jewelry, a turquoise bracelet, was found on the wrist of a 7000 ...

USGS Turquoise and Variscite Mines
USGS Variscite and Turquoise Mine List, History and Information ... Recently, turquoise has found wide acceptance among people of all walks of life and from many different ...

History of Turquoise
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Turquoise - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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