Box Setting - A box-like closed gem or stone setting.
Bracelet Clasp - A round or oval, gem set or enameled clasp with slots at the back through which a ribbon can be threaded. Often found in pairs.
Box Setting A method of stone setting in which the gem is enclosed in a box and the edges of the metal are pressed down to secure the stone.
BOX SETTING: A stone enclosed in a box-shaped setting with edges of metal pressed down to hold it in place. Sometimes referred to as a "Gypsy" mounting.
Box Setting: A square or rectangular grooved setting generally used for mounting a stone on a ring or pendant. The top edges of the groove are swaged over to secure the stone. Photo and additional information.
Box Setting A square or rectangular grooved setting used to affix a stone to a flat surface like a money clip, lighter, pendant or charm. ...
Box setting - this type of setting holds a stone in place in a box shape with metal edges which are pressed down to hold the stone in place.
Box Setting - Box shaped gemstone setting with metal edges rolled down to hold the stone in place - aka Gypsy mount. Brass - Yellow metal alloy of approximately 1/2 copper & 1/2 zinc.
See also: Jewelry, Jewel, Setting, Color, Base
 
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