Uniquely mating jewelry items made from gems

Jewelry – Combination ornament

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63 116, 63 3, 63 23, 63 26, 63 28, 63 291, 63 32, A44C 1300

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ABSTRACT:
A uniquely mating jewelry item includes a first stand-alone jewelry piece including a first gem part which has been cut along a separation line from a gemstone, the first gem part having a first outer surface with one-of-kind, naturally occurring markings thereon and a first mating surface different from the first outer surface and extending along and to one side of the separation line, and a first jewelry holder secured with the first gem part for holding the first jewelry piece on a support such that the first outer surface and the first mating surface are exposed and visible; a second stand-alone jewelry piece including a second gem part which has been cut from the same gemstone, the second gem part having a second outer surface with one-of-kind, naturally occurring markings thereon and a second mating surface different from the second outer surface and extending along and to an opposite side of the separation line, and a second jewelry holder secured with the second gem part for holding the second jewelry piece on a support such that the second outer surface and the second mating surface are exposed and visible; and the second mating surface being complementary to the first mating surface for mating therewith such that the naturally-occurring markings on the first and second outer surfaces can only match with each other.

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Catalog of Rio Grande Albuquerque, 6901 Washington N. E., Albuquerque, NM 87109-4498, p. 79, Items J, K, M and N, and p. 317, Items C and D.

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