Jewelry – Body member encircling ornament
Patent
1997-09-16
1998-10-06
Saether, Flemming
Jewelry
Body member encircling ornament
63 11, 63 34, A44C 500
Patent
active
058160728
ABSTRACT:
A novel piece of jewelry providing a substrate to which one or more link elements may be affixed. The substrate is formed essentially entirely of a non-gold metal that is ductile and sufficiently elastic so that after being formed into a particular shape it will spring back to that shape after being stressed. In order to make the substrate an aesthetically-pleasing part of the jewelry, the non-gold metal used is of a type that may be colored. Suitable substrate metals include, but are not limited to, titanium, tantalum, steel, and a variety of other similar types of metals. The appearance of the substrate permits the use of a wide array of links that may be solid or that may be open-gallery having a broad range of designs. The links may be permanently or temporarily affixed to the substrate.
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Atwood Pierce
Saether Flemming
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