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Thorium Metal Ornament

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Create a fun, festive holiday keepsake by designing a premium square tree decoration. Add a family photo, or create a specific one for yourself, you spouse, and your children. They make wonderful gifts as well!

  • Dimensions:
    • 5 cm x 5 cm Square
    • Weight: 42.5 g.
  • Silver coloured metal tree decoration
  • Full-colour, full-bleed printing
  • UV Resistant and Waterproof
Creator Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customisable design area measures 4.6 cm x 4.6 cm. For best results please add 0.15 cm (.12") bleed.

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Thorium Metal Ornament

Thorium Metal Ornament

Thorium is a naturally occurring radioactive chemical element with the symbol Th and atomic number 90. It was discovered in 1828 by the Norwegian mineralogist Morten Thrane Esmark and identified by the Swedish chemist Jöns Jakob Berzelius and named after Thor, the Norse god of thunder. Thorium produces a radioactive gas, radon-220, as one of its decay products. Secondary decay products of thorium include radium and actinium. In nature, virtually all thorium is found as thorium-232, which undergoes alpha decay with a half-life of about 14.05 billion years. Other isotopes of thorium are short-lived intermediates in the decay chains of higher elements, and only found in trace amounts. Thorium is estimated to be about three to four times more abundant than uranium in the Earth's crust, and is chiefly refined from monazite sands as a by-product of extracting rare earth metals. Thorium was once commonly used as the light source in gas mantles and as an alloying material, but these applications have declined due to concerns about its radioactivity. Thorium is also used as an alloying element in nonconsumable TIG welding electrodes. Canada, China, Germany, India, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the United States have experimented with using thorium as a substitute nuclear fuel in nuclear reactors. When compared to uranium, there is a growing interest in developing a thorium fuel cycle due to its greater safety benefits, absence of non-fertile isotopes and its higher occurrence and availability. India's three stage nuclear power programme is possibly the most well known and well funded of such efforts

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Beautifully made and such a lovely ornament for our tree. Easy to design and edit photos to suit ornament.
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By Jennifer B.3 December 2023Verified Purchase
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It’s a beautiful ornament. The silver is nice quality-it is smaller than I expected so just check the measurements of what you need. Turned out great for my son and his girlfriend to give them for Christmas to honor the first home they bought this year! It looks good, just hard to read the text because of the print and size.
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By Sherri W.1 October 2025Verified Purchase
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This item is a beautiful piece of artwork. I am collecting for my “wall of jays”. The jays in this art are so typical of Jay behavior. It just makes me smile. Many thanks to the artist!!
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Product ID: 175793209201278076
Added on 25/10/13, 1:53 am
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