Combined bracelet and pendant

Jewelry – Body member encircling ornament

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63 291, A44C 500

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ABSTRACT:
A combined bracelet and pendant in which the major ornamental and artistic component forms a part of and is attached to a bracelet in a manner enabling it to be removed and connected to a necklace to form a pendant suspended from the necklace thereby forming an article of jewelry which can be converted from an arrangement forming a bracelet to an arrangement forming a pendant supported from a neck encircling member. The interchangeable major component of the article of jewelry includes a structure which enables it to be connected to a wrist encircling bracelet in a secure and stable manner and also enables it to be connected to a necklace in the form of a flexible member, chain or the like.

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patent: 4393667 (1983-07-01), Reinstein et al.

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