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Sunday, May 19, 2019

Plat Africa

RESEARCH
Bird of Paradise (Flower)
Birds of Paradise, also known as Crane flowers is one of the most beautiful Exotic flowers. Birds of Paradise are native to South Africa. Birds of Paradise bloom from September through May.
The flowers of the Birds of Paradise resemble a brightly colored bird in flight and so the name Birds of Paradise.
The bird of paradise flower meaning includes joy and paradise, as it is the quintessential tropical flower. It originates from South Africa, where it is also nicknamed the Crane Flower. This flower has been grown at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew, South Africa since 1773. The scientific name for the bird of paradise is Strelitzia reginae, which was named by Sir Joseph Banks, who was the director of the royal gardens. He named genus, Strelitzia, after Queen Charlotte who was the Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.
The bird of paradise gets its name from the fact that its flower is made of three bright orange petals and three blue petals which are fused together into a single bud. As the flower blooms, each petal makes its debut and the resulting shape mirrors that of a tropical bird in flight.
Bird of Paradise (Bird)
These birds are very attractive to look at in their natural habitat. However, on taking them out of their preferred environment, sufficient care must be provided so as to maintain the brilliance of the appearance of the birds. While the birds self-groom, they may also require some additional help in order to retain their attractiveness.
In their natural habitat, the Birds of Paradise are lively and energetic and face little problems with health or predators. As these birds are taken out of their habitat, some amount of care will need to be provided in order to ensure that the birds do not face problems. The birds are quite poor in adaptability to different climates.The Birds of Paradise are well-known for their bright colors, elaborate design patterns and elongated feathers. There are a number of species of birds and the males typically exhibit a bright and brilliant appearance in order to appeal to the female birds. The birds are lively, energetic and quite dramatic in performing dances and rituals. Their appearance is unique and really makes them stand apart as a species.
There are many different species to be included in the Birds of Paradise and as such, the size and the weight of the birds may vary by quite an extent. The smallest of the birds may be no more than 15 cm in height and 40 g in weight, while the largest of the birds attain a height of over a meter and can weigh up to 450 g.
The exotic feathers displayed by the Birds of Paradise resemble none other. The feather patters are elaborate and colorful and feathers are much elongated as compared to other birds. Attractiveness is the prime trait of the Birds of Paradise and they prove to be brilliant, exotic and unique.
The Birds of Paradise are a very colorful species of birds. Colors of feathers may include white, black, red, blue, green, yellow, grey or even brown and usually occur in combinations. The Birds of Paradise include different types of birds whose body types may range from small to large. The birds are sturdy, energetic and more often than not, engage in playful activities.
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MANUFACTURING PROCESS

2 x 0.9 mm thick equal hearts are made.  
Granulation is soldered on both hearts.

 2 x 0.9 mm thick equal V-shaped strips are made for the base of the earrings.
2 x 0.9 mm thick metal is used to make two tubes for a four prong setting.

1 mm thick wires are slightly bent and soldered vertical on both v-shaped metal base strips.

One heart is soldered on all ends of the wires.

2 x 1.2 mm oval wires are soldered at the center of v-shaped strips to balance earrings on both sides.
Another v-shaped strips with a 0.8 mm square wire  in the middle of v-shaped strips is soldered to oval wire to balance and give earrings the structure.
Four prong collet with a metal strip in the base is soldered to the 0.8 mm wire

0.9 mm thick wire is used to jump rings and shepherd hooks.
 Chrysophrase stones are set on the earrings.
Earrings are highly polished.










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