The People's Own book of Recipes; And Information for the Million

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A very tough product, capable of taking a very high polish, is obtained ki this way.
240 Diamond Cement.
Diamond Cement.
Jewellers of Turkey, who are mostly Armenians, have a singular method of ornamenting watch cases, etc., with diamonds and other precious stones, by simply glueing or cementing them on. The stone is set in silver or gold, and the lower part of the met- al made flat, or to correspond with the part to which it is to be fixed ; it is then warmed gently and the glue applied, which
... is so very strong that the parts so cemented never separate. This glue which is also highly esteemed for uniting pieces of broken glass, for repairing precious stones and cementing them to watch cases and other ornaments, is made as follows : Dissolve five or six bits of gum mastic, each the size of a large pea, in as much spirits of -wine as will render it liquid; and in an- other vessel, dissolve as much isinglass, previously a little soft- ened in water, (though none of the water must be used) in French brandy or good rum, as will make a two-ounce vial of very strong glue, adding two small bits of gum albanum, or ammoniacum, which must be rubbed or ground till they are dissolved.

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