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ABOUT FRIBBY

Located in San Diego, CA, Fribby is a supplier of fine gifts imported from around the world. Fribby's gifts are perfect for all occasions: birthdays, Christmas, Valentines day, as a way to say "thank you", or even as a special treat for yourself!

What are Fribby's products made of?
Here is a brief description of some of the materials used to make Fribby's products:

  Alabastrite
  Alabastrite is our product line name for polyresin items. Alabastrite is a stone-based material which can be intricately molded producing great detail, and will allow paint to adhere. These items may be cleaned by dusting, however, they should not be washed with water as they are painted with water soluble paints.
  Bone China
  White clay with bone ash added. Bone ash content must be at least 25% by U. S. guidelines. Fired at 1800 degrees. The translucent material is finished with a glaze or underglaze (matte). Lighter, stronger, more expensive than porcelain.
  Porcelain
  Fine ground white clay, molded and fired in an oven for eight hours at 1200 degrees. Finished with a glazed, underglazed, or "bisque" finish. Glazing produces a high gloss; underglaze produces a matte finish. Bisque is a matte finish without glaze. After finishing, the item is "cooked" for six hours at 800 degrees.
  Jade Porcelain
  Jade porcelain is a type of porcelain made with a finer clay. Usually no glaze or only a colorless glaze will be applied at the final firing to show off the very smooth surface and to preserve the translucency. Example: 27112. Jade Porcelain is used for night lights because of its high degree of translucency when lit.
  Stoneware
  White clay with fine ground stone. Working with stoneware demands great expertise, and is in fact becoming a lost art. Stoneware is safe to use in microwave and conventional ovens.
  Patchwork Items
  Unique fabric or paper prints are applied to the surface of porcelain, dolomite or polyresin items. After application, 12 layers of lacquer are added and the item is hand polished to a high gloss between each layer.
  Cubic Zircon
  The most successful simulated diamond. Properties such as refraction, hardness, and specific gravity are remarkably similar to diamonds. Example: 27432. Cubic zirconia are very hard to distinguish from diamonds; sometimes a jewelers loop will be needed to see the difference.
  Diamond
  Extremely hard, highly refractive colorless or white crystalline of carbon. Diamonds, like all gemstones, are judged in terms of Carats, or weight (different from Karats, as in gold purity).
  Gold
  The ultimate precious metal. Virtually indestructible, amazingly malleable, doesn't rust or tarnish. Graded by purity; in the U.S. a scale of 24 is used, so 24 Karats (24K) is 100% pure. 18K is 18 parts gold and 6 parts alloy (other metals), and so on. 10K is the legal minimum for Karat-graded gold. The word "Plumb" indicates the exact purity of the piece.
  Gemstones
  Rubies, sapphires, emeralds and amethysts, often treasured as birthstones, fall under the category of gemstones. (Birthstones are listed in the back of your WOP catalog.) Gemstones are priced and graded by Carat weight.
  Pearl
  A smooth, lustrous, variously-colored deposit formed around a grain of sand in the shell of a certain mollusk. Pearls may be formed naturally or "cultured" through an artificial implanting process.
  Sterling Silver
  To qualify as "sterling" a given piece must be composed of a least 92.5% pure silver.
  Hong Tze
  To closely emulate a special stone found in China which is known for its deep red color, these items are created using an alabastrite polyresin. Hong Tze pieces are highly polished, further bringing out the intense, deep red color.
  Frosted Acrylic
  Acrylic items are given the French Lilac process, (used on glass), to achieve the distinctive frosted look. Example: 27205. The drama of frosted glass without the weight.
  Gypsum
  Gypsum is a white mineral which is usually used to make Plaster of Paris.
  Dolomite
  A magnesia-rich, sedimentary rock resembling limestone, dolomite is either gray, pink or white in color.


Will I be charged sales tax?
Fribby and our supplier are located in the state of California. Therefore, you will be charged state sales tax only if you live in that state. Otherwise, there is no sales tax charged.

Is my order secure?
Absolutely! During order processing, Fribby uses SSL (secure socket layers) to protect your personal information. Once your credit card number has been processed we are done with it! Your credit card number is not stored on our servers so even the greatest hackers in the world can't get to it!

 
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