Jewelry article adapted for extension from eyeglasses

Jewelry – Miscellaneous – Chain link or bead

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351 52, A44C 1500

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056759886

ABSTRACT:
A jewelry article is adapted for attachment as an extension of the temple arm on conventional eyeglasses. The jewelery extension, or "glasstension", grips the temple arm with an elastic loop potion of a gripping member, and the gripping member in turn supports one or more elongated strands of jewelry type decorations, such as beads and charms. Each glasstension is a unitary piece, with the elongated decorative strands being securely affixed onto the gripping member.

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