Channel Inlay: A design similar to enameling in which stones, rather than melted plastic or glass, are cut to shape and set into the recesses of a piece of jewelry. Commonly seen with jewelry using mother of pearl and turquoise.
Chandelier EarringsAn earring with a drop suspended like a chandelier Channel InlayStones set in silver compartments. Channel SetA gem setting technique in which a number of square or rectangular stones are set side by side in a grooved channel.
which part of the surface of a piece of jewelry, furniture, or ceramic is cut away and stone, mother of pearl, or some other substance is imbedded into the hollowed-out area so that it is level with the surface of the piece. See also channel inlay.
cut away and stone, mother of pearl, or some other substance is imbedded into the hollowed-out area so that it is level with the surface of the piece. This is often seen in the decoration and enhancement of acoustic guitars. See also channel inlay.
See also: Transparent, Channel, Chalcedony, Metallic, Carbon
 
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