Jewelry – Having direct body attachment
Patent
1987-03-23
1988-03-29
Johnson, Richard J.
Jewelry
Having direct body attachment
63 11, 63 52, 24161, A44C 500, A44C 700
Patent
active
047335440
ABSTRACT:
A jewelry member comprises an elongated, resiliently flexible coil spring element, a jewelry post on one end of the coil spring element and a jewelry clutch on the other end of the coil spring element. The jewelry member can be worn as a pierced earring by passing the post through an aperture in an earlobe of a wearer and then assembling the clutch on the post so that the spring element is retained in a substantially circular ring-like disposition. The jewelry member can alternatively be assembled in end-to-end relation with other similar jewelry members by assembling the post of each jewelry member with the clutch of another jewelry member to form an enlarged ring which can be worn as a necklace or a bracelet.
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