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Terms for subject Jewelry (567 entries)
drop bead bracelet A bracelet that features dangling beaded stations.
cluster bracelet A bracelet that features either a feature cluster of gems, as on a bangle, or a bracelet that features multiple clustered stations.
marquise link bracelet A bracelet that has links shaped like marquise cut gemstones.
enamel bracelet A bracelet that is crafted out of metal but set with enamel work.
glitter twisted rope bracelet A bracelet that is made of twisted metal tendrils and looks as though glitter has been strewn across its surface. The glitter effect is usually caused by various types of metals that adorn the surface.
coil bracelet A bracelet that wraps around the wrist multiple times resembling a coil.
snake bangle bracelet A bracelet, similar to a snake ring, that is shaped entirely like a snake that wraps around one's wrist. The most common type is a bypass bracelet that can be adjusted for fit, but others include specialized clasps wherein the snake's mouth clasps onto the snake's tail like the Ouroboros.
circle link bracelet A bracelet, usually made entirely of precious metals, that features large, often overlapping, circles. The circles interlock to create the bracelet's links.
chrysolite A brown or yellow-green olivine found in igneous and metamorphic rocks and used as a gemstone.
zircon A brown to colorless mineral, which is heated, cut, and polished to form a brilliant blue-white gem.
boxchain A chain in which the link is wide and square and resembles a box. Can be made of gold, silver, platinum or other non precious metals.
sparkle chain A chain that has been diamond cut to increase the way light reflects off the surface creating more sparkle.
cocoon chain A chain that is created by weaving together delicate precious metals. The fiber-like metal threads come together to create what resembles a butterfly's cocoon.
puzzle chain A chain wherein each link resembles the pieces of a puzzle.
mariner chain A chain with oval links that each contain two round holes that bisect the larger oval's space. The chain is named for its resemblance to rigging used on boats and is often used for unisex pieces, ID bracelets, or pieces with a nautical theme.
ponytail chain A chain, commonly called a wheat chain, that resembles a braided ponytail.
charm bracelet watch A charm bracelet that features a working watch charm or a watch that is accessorized with charms.
oxidation A chemical reaction between different types of metals and the air. Tarnish is the result of the oxidation process with sterling silver and pure silver.
sapphire crystal A clear, scratch-resistant covering used on fine watches.
magnetic clasp A closure that holds jewelry together with two magnets.