Jewelry Diamond Ring Knowledge Encyclopedia 3

Fainting: This is the effect of many gems like rainbow colors, which are caused by cracks or structural layers that block light into special colors. Fire agate is a gem that shows this effect. When the metallic color of the labradorite (called the color change) occurs, it is usually called "flash color", and in the case of pearls, the color is called "pearl gloss."

J-shaped earrings: A ring-shaped earring design that is not circular in shape and elongated to resemble a "j" shape.

Jumper: A jumper is an oval or round metal ring that is used at the end of the chain with a hook or security system attached to the end of the chain.

Rock nail steel ring: A fastening system similar to the bolt ring used to secure the chain.

Karat: A term used to indicate the purity of gold. The representation of pure gold is 24K, so the purity referred to by 9K is 375 or 37.5%.

Cause: A unit of measure used to determine the width of a bracelet. One inch is 40.

Lobster clasp: A jewel that is shaped or clawed when it is fastened or buckled. This buckle has a spring arm to keep the shrimp claws firmly closed.

Sandblasting: A frost-covered, matte finish that is commonly used in precious metal jewelry.

Bead edge: A side with a steel unidirectional wrinkle bead that gives the edge a coin edge effect.

Multi-spotted: One carat gold product is made up of three different color alloys (red, yellow and white) that are tightly joined together. When the gold foil is wrapped, a streak color effect is produced.

Non-faceted gemstones: These gemstones have no regular polished faces such as round gemstones.

Omega Back: A hinged hook that is very similar to the Greek word omega. Used to ensure that the earrings can be hung from the ear.

Pavé-in: It creates a brilliance on the entire surface of a piece of jewelry. Jewelry surface decoration or actually "covering" diamonds and gems gives the jewel itself a fresh vitality.

Pin wire: A round wire used to make brooch and earrings. The wire provided is hard so that it maintains shape and hardness during use.

Color Harmony: This is the reflection of the rainbow color in the opal, which changes with the angle of observation. This should not be confused with "egg white light", which should be a pearly appearance like a soft blue or opal caused by light reflection.

Multi-color: When looking at a gem from a different angle, it will look different colors. When cutting most pleochroic gemstones such as cordierite and tanzanite, the craftsman tries to keep the pleochroism to a minimum and try to maintain a single most significant color.

Auricular Acupuncture: A bolt-like component in an ear ornament that is positioned by a fixation system such as a "butterfly" hook at the back of the earlobe through the earlobe.

Auricular Acupuncture and Omega: A hinged hook that is very similar to the Greek word omega. Used to ensure that the earrings can be hung from the ear.

Claw setting: This is the most frequently used gem setting. Equipped with small metal claws with vise-like clips that bend toward the girdle's waist to ensure a safe and long-lasting position. Also known as "claw setting".

Wrapped gold: Wrap the precious metal with a base metal alloy.

Rope: A chain form in which the chains are intertwined and resemble a long rope.

Fiber Polishing: Also known as "fiber" or "copper" polishing. This is a sanding texture technique used on jewellery metal. After treatment with a wire brush, a continuous thin parallel line will be left on the jewellery metal surface to create the "copper" texture.

Screw ear: A highly secure earring securing system in which a small nut is placed in a linear pattern earring earring.

Earring hook: Also known as the "bow" hook, a part used in earrings. By sliding towards the back of the earrings that pass through the ears, they are attached to the earrings, also known as "earring hooks".

Narrow rectangle: This refers to a "signature" ring with a jewel. It differs from a gem-set ring in that its gemstones protrude from the surface of the ring and are wrapped around open edges rather than solid metal.

Mosaic: This is the way to place a gem in a jewel. Common inlays are: inlay, pavé, groove and claw set.

Diamond feet: a circle around the body of the diamond.

Shoulder: The upper part of the diamond between the upper part of the diamond foot and the base.

Synthetic gemstones: There are no attributes (ie, optical, physical, and chemical characteristics, etc.) that are similar to natural gemstones, but similar to the imitation gemstones.

Solitaire: A gemstone or diamond used in a single inlay.

Shoulder cleft: There is a V-shaped split at the diamond shoulder attached to the base.

Spring-like hook: A circular reinforcing member consisting of round wires with empty round tubes inside. It is usually held tight by a coiled spring and is often used in necklaces.

Standard sterling silver: It is a high quality silver alloy with a minimum of 92.5% pure silver in terms of its quality.

Tennis Bracelet: This is a flexible, chain-like or bangle bracelet made up of even matching gems or diamonds. There are many variants of the popular bracelet style. According to many industry insiders, in 1987, Chris Evert (the first female tennis player in the world and the champion of 18 major individual events) wore a beautiful, light dress at the US Open. The tonal diamond bracelet, due to the sudden drop and break, the game was temporarily interrupted so that she had time to pick up the pieces. The "tennis bracelet event" triggered a new term for bracelets, and there was a trend of jewellery. Tennis bracelets continue to be sought after by tennis stars, including: Serena Williams and Sabatini.

Tiffany setting: a round, six-prong setting. Promoted by the New York company Tiffany, the Tiffany set has long, slender claws that stretch out from the roots.

Pendant method: A reinforcement consisting of the end of a bracelet or necklace and a short metal rod at the other end. This metal rod passes through and traverses the ring, safely reinforcing the ends together.

Trap method: These are star-shaped rays emitted by the center of a hexagonal gemstone. These rays are very similar to the stars, but different from the stars. They are not caused by the reflection of light from parallel sputum, but by the activity of black carbon impurities.

Alloy: A mixture of two or more metals often used in jewelry (for example, 10 carat gold).

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