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Bead patterns, often layering white, red and blue glass. Chevrons are made by the Constantinis, a venerated and prestigious glassmaking family on the island of Murano, Italy. It is the most difficult pattern to create of all beads.

 


Chevron - (also known as Rosetta or Star) A chevron is a bead type produced from a cane known as a Rosetta.

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A motif consisting of short lines joining at angles to form an inverted "V."
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Chevron Style - Often found in heraldry, this design is made up of short lines forming an inverted "V" pattern.

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A difficult bead pattern that features layering white, red, and blue glass.
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Chevron Style:
A "V" shaped design seen primarily in rings and necklaces.
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Chevron
Any design created from a repeat of the V shape.
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Chevron Style
A motif consisting of short lines joining at angles to form an inverted "V."
Chrysoprase
A variety of chalcedony which is apple-green in color.

Chevron: Ornament made of lines joining at an angle; eg. military insignia such as sergents' stripes.

Choker: Short (generally 14-inch) necklace, usually of beads or pearls or chain.

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A chevron is a 'V-shaped' facet that is commonly associated with princess cut gems (a modified brilliant style applied to a square preform).

Chevron Setting: From the heraldic inverted "V", a chevron setting has lines that resemble a shallow inverted "V".
Chinese Opal: A misnomer that is sometimes applied t o moonstone, white chalcedony and pearl opal.

Chevron Style:A "V" or inverted "V" shaped pattern seen primarily in rings and necklaces Choker:A snug-fitting necklace, usually 16" in length or shorter, depending on neck size.

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bezel, prong, chevron and invisible. As per the frequency and use of the ring, setting has to be decided. Bezel setting is appropriate for daily wear and also for rough handling.

Army lieutenant colonel, is the author of Chevrons, a detailed book on U.S. Army insignia, and a member of many collectors organizations. This massive reference book is intended for researchers, historians, collectors, dealers, and curators.

Coordinates in angle brackets or chevrons such as <100> denote a family of directions which are equivalent due to symmetry operations.

While the prongs must always be equal, the visible ends can be round shapes, oval shapes, points, chevrons, flats, and sometimes even formed into ornamental shapes (usually called enhanced prongs).

Celtic rings, for example, have very intricate patterns of knots, spirals, chevrons and scrolls with each carrying it's own meaning.

Glass beads are known from Mycenae from the 16th to the 13th centuries BC. The earliest decorative patterns on glass beads, from c. 1500 BC, were stripes and spots; later developments were eye beads and beads with zigzags and chevrons.

Color: Crystals commonly strongly zoned parallel to rhombohedral faces, producing "chevrons" of darker and lighter color.

See also: Stone, Make, Rough, Jewel, Surface

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