What’s Jewel Cave Natl. Monument?

Jewel Cave National Monument in South Dakota is the second longest cave in the world, named for its calcite spar crystals. Discovered in 1900, it was declared a national monument in 1908 and continues to operate as a tourist attraction. The cave’s known passages extend beyond the monument’s boundaries, and researchers believe there are still […]

What’s the Jewel Tower?

Jewel Tower, built for King Edward III’s wealth, survived the 14th-century fire that destroyed the Palace of Westminster. It now serves as a British museum showcasing historical exhibits and lore. The tower was designed by Henry Yevele and built mainly of Kent stone rags. After the 1834 fire, it was used to store historical documents […]

Protecting jewel copyright: how?

To protect jewelry designs from copyright, one must determine if it is original, and register it with the US copyright office. Filing involves downloading forms, submitting images, and paying a fee. Benefits include legal protection and prevention of copied pieces from other countries. Under United States law, any original article made in a fixed form […]

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