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How can i choose the best bounce house supplier in China

I want to buy some bounce houses for my children in the summer.I look some more,but are not find the best.Today my one friend tell i can buy some from China. China have lots of bounce house factory .But How can i choose the best bounce house supplier in China?

The friend tell me the Y&G inflatable co.,ltd is very good supplier .

Y&G Co., Ltd., founded in 1998 ,is one of the leading manufacturers in China and has rich experience in manufacturing and exporting. It covers an area of 7000sqm with a six-floor massive building, located at Panyu, Guangzhou in Guangdong Pearl River Delta. It enjoys a convenient and well-developed transport network--by the side of Nansha Highway, close to Nansha Harbor, near the Exhibition Center of Canton Fair, not far away from the new Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport and the new Guangzhou Railway Station(South Panyu Station), only 90 mins' ride to Hongkong and 60mins to Macau.

We have a wide range of excellent designs, available in different sizes and colors. Our featured products include bounce houses, inflatable castles, inflatable slides, inflatable fun lands, inflatable tunnels, inflatable sports, inflatable obstacles, inflatable tent, inflatable water games, inflatable pools, inflatable boat, inflatable arches, inflatable products shape, inflatable air dancer, inflatable balloons, inflatable cartoons, inflatable moving cartoons, inflatable Halloweens, inflatable Christmas and so on.

In order to maintain good quality, we use the best and latest machines in manufacturing and apply strict rules on product quality supervising. Meanwhile, we provide our customers good products with competitive price and efficient service. We believe and insist that good quality and long-term relationship make the greatest profit.

We never cease our creativities and always crave for innovations, and we’d love to share your creative ideas, too! For more information, please visit our website or contact us at any time.

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Pearl Jewelry - The Story of Pearl Hunters

As long as pearl jewelry have been known to people, they have been a highly sought commodity for their beauty. It's only in recent times however that the industry has taken the hunt for the perfect pearl to a whole different level. Today, the shiny orbs that we see on in display in jewelry stores have actually almost always been grown in farms.

That's a far cry from the dangerous extraction and collection methods used before the invention of modern technology. In the past, not more than 100 years ago, the only way to retrieve pearls was by diving in lakes, floods and the ocean to pick them up, one at the time. The unfortunate divers who'se job it was to do this, were often poor and lured by the relative large sums they could get. The diver would sometimes have to dive as deep as 100 feet on one single breath of air. In order to preserve air and to stay submerged the longest, the divers would hold on to heavy stones on the way down.

Naturally, this dangerous activity was reserved for the desperate or the powerless - in many cases slaves or extremely poor peasents. Today, this method is all but obsolete in most places of the world. The cheaper cultured pearls have become popular and are many times the only pearls available to the consumer.

There are however still a few isolated areas that practice this old art of pearl diving. Some of the finest natural pearl speciments come from the gulf of Bahrain. Here, divers still risk their health to retrieve what are considered the top of the crop in the world. In fact, Bahrain wants no part of the sale of cultured pearls, banned from trade. Bahrain is one of the few places on earth that does an active job in trying to preserve the natural habitat and waters from pollution.

It's an interesting story and one that continues to fascinate buyers around the world. Somehow, the beauty of the pearl grows when it's been retrieved from the depth of the ocean.

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Buying Pearl Jewelry Without Being Ripped Off

Buying pearl jewelry can be fun, exciting and confusing. Whether you're considering a gift of pearl jewelry for someone special or as a treat for yourself, take some time to learn the terms used in the industry. Here's some information to help you get the best quality pearl jewelry for your money, whether you're shopping in a traditional brick and mortar store or online.

Pearls

Natural or real pearls are made by oysters and other mollusks. Cultured pearls also are grown by mollusks, but with human intervention; that is, an irritant introduced into the shells causes a pearl to grow. Imitation pearls are man-made with glass, plastic, or organic materials.

Because natural pearls are very rare, most pearls used in jewelry are either cultured or imitation pearls. Cultured pearls, because they are made by oysters or mollusks, usually are more expensive than imitation pears. A cultured pearl's value is largely based on its size, usually stated in millimeters, and the quality of its nacre coating, which give it luster. Jewelers should tell your if the pearls are cultured or imitation. Some black, bronze, gold, purple, blue and orange pearls, whether natural or cultured, occur that way in nature; some, however, are dyed through various processes. Jewelers should tell you whether the colored pearls are naturally colored, dyed or irradiated.

Clams, oysters, mussels and many other mollusks with limy shells are known to produce pearls. But very few kinds yield gem pearls of jeweler's quality. The pearl is an abnormal growth of mother-of-pearl, or nacre, imbedded in the soft bodies of these shellfish. It is built up, layer upon layer, in the same way as nacre is added to the lining of the growing shell and always has the same color and luster. For example, over the country, hundreds of good-sized pearls are found each year in the oysters we eat. Unfortunately these have no commercial value regardless of whether they have been cooked or not because they are dull opaque white or purple like the shell of the parent oyster. In recent times almost all pearls of gem quality come from the oriental pearl oyster which has a bright shimmering translucent nacre.

A pearl starts growing when some irritating foreign substance such as a sand grain, bit of mud, parasite or other object becomes lodged in the shell-producing gland called the mantle. Pearls formed in the soft flesh where nacre can be added on all sides are most likely to be spherical and the most highly prized. By far the great majority are flattened or variously distorted and have little value. Size, color, luster and freedom from flaws are other essential qualities. Unlike other gems, such as diamonds, pearls have an average life of only about 50 years. In time the small amount of water in a pearl's make-up is lost and its surface cracks. Because they are mostly lime, necklaces which are worn often are injured by the acid secretions of the human skin.

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Monday, 8-Nov-2010 08:28 Email | Share | | Bookmark
Pearl Jewelry - The Story of Pearl Hunters

As long as pearl jewelry have been known to people, they have been a

highly sought commodity for their beauty. It's only in recent times

however that the industry has taken the hunt for the perfect pearl to

a whole different level. Today, the shiny orbs that we see on in

display in jewelry stores have actually almost always been grown in

farms.

That's a far cry from the dangerous extraction and collection methods

used before the invention of modern technology. In the past, not more

than 100 years ago, the only way to retrieve pearls was by diving in

lakes, floods and the ocean to pick them up, one at the time. The

unfortunate divers who'se job it was to do this, were often poor and

lured by the relative large sums they could get. The diver would

sometimes have to dive as deep as 100 feet on one single breath of

air. In order to preserve air and to stay submerged the longest, the

divers would hold on to heavy stones on the way down.

Naturally, this dangerous activity was reserved for the desperate or

the powerless - in many cases slaves or extremely poor peasents.

Today, this method is all but obsolete in most places of the world.

The cheaper cultured pearls have become popular and are many times

the only pearls available to the consumer.

There are however still a few isolated areas that practice this old

art of pearl diving. Some of the finest natural pearl speciments come

from the gulf of Bahrain. Here, divers still risk their health to

retrieve what are considered the top of the crop in the world. In

fact, Bahrain wants no part of the sale of cultured pearls, banned

from trade. Bahrain is one of the few places on earth that does an

active job in trying to preserve the natural habitat and waters from

pollution.

It's an interesting story and one that continues to fascinate buyers

around the world. Somehow, the beauty of the pearl grows when it's

been retrieved from the depth of the ocean.

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Buying Pearl Jewelry Without Being Ripped Off

Buying pearl jewelry can be fun, exciting and confusing. Whether you're considering a gift of pearl jewelry for someone special or as a treat for yourself, take some time to learn the terms used in the industry. Here's some information to help you get the best quality pearl jewelry for your money, whether you're shopping in a traditional brick and mortar store or online.

Pearls

Natural or real pearls are made by oysters and other mollusks. Cultured pearls also are grown by mollusks, but with human intervention; that is, an irritant introduced into the shells causes a pearl to grow. Imitation pearls are man-made with glass, plastic, or organic materials.

Because natural pearls are very rare, most pearls used in jewelry are either cultured or imitation pearls. Cultured pearls, because they are made by oysters or mollusks, usually are more expensive than imitation pears. A cultured pearl's value is largely based on its size, usually stated in millimeters, and the quality of its nacre coating, which give it luster. Jewelers should tell your if the pearls are cultured or imitation. Some black, bronze, gold, purple, blue and orange pearls, whether natural or cultured, occur that way in nature; some, however, are dyed through various processes. Jewelers should tell you whether the colored pearls are naturally colored, dyed or irradiated.

Clams, oysters, mussels and many other mollusks with limy shells are known to produce pearls. But very few kinds yield gem pearls of jeweler's quality. The pearl is an abnormal growth of mother-of-pearl, or nacre, imbedded in the soft bodies of these shellfish. It is built up, layer upon layer, in the same way as nacre is added to the lining of the growing shell and always has the same color and luster. For example, over the country, hundreds of good-sized pearls are found each year in the oysters we eat. Unfortunately these have no commercial value regardless of whether they have been cooked or not because they are dull opaque white or purple like the shell of the parent oyster. In recent times almost all pearls of gem quality come from the oriental pearl oyster which has a bright shimmering translucent nacre.

A pearl starts growing when some irritating foreign substance such as a sand grain, bit of mud, parasite or other object becomes lodged in the shell-producing gland called the mantle. Pearls formed in the soft flesh where nacre can be added on all sides are most likely to be spherical and the most highly prized. By far the great majority are flattened or variously distorted and have little value. Size, color, luster and freedom from flaws are other essential qualities. Unlike other gems, such as diamonds, pearls have an average life of only about 50 years. In time the small amount of water in a pearl's make-up is lost and its surface cracks. Because they are mostly lime, necklaces which are worn often are injured by the acid secretions of the human skin.

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