Jewelry – Gem setting
Patent
1998-09-15
1999-12-28
Melius, Terry Lee
Jewelry
Gem setting
63 23, D11 79, D11 91, A44C 1702
Patent
active
060065478
ABSTRACT:
A jewelry assembly in which a jewelry stone is retained such that it extends substantially beyond its setting is provided. The jewelry assembly comprises a jewelry stone having a table portion, a girdle, and a depending portion, as is well known in the art. The assembly also includes a retaining element in which the stone is set comprising a pair of side bars for engaging opposite locations of the girdle of the stone, as well as a bridge element extending between the side bars which wraps underneath the depending portion of the stone such that a significant portion of the stone extends past the ends of the side bars.
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Chop Andrea
Melius Terry Lee
Sanderg & Sikorski Diamond Corp.
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