Festoon A loop of ribbons or jewels hanging from 2 places. Foiled glass A 3 step process whereby glass is wrapped in silver or gold foil and then that foiled glass is enclosed with more glass or crystal.
Festoon Design motif of a garland or string of flowers, leaves and ribbons Fibula Archaeological term for brooch ...
FESTOON: A garland of chain or chains decorated with ornamental drops or pendants which lay on a curve.
Festoon - a design motif, often used with necklaces, which consists of a garland or string of flowers, ribbons or leaves.
Festoon: A pendant with rings on both sides, through which chain or cord can be attached. It usually functions as the centerpiece of the necklace. Photo and additional information. top ...
Festoon Festoon is a type of pendant that contains rings on both sides through which a chain or string can be attached. It generally functions as the centerpiece of the necklace. Filigree ...
FESTOON A reasonably sized pendant with rings on either side through which chain or cord can be passed or attached. This pendant would usually act as the focal point of a necklace. FETISH ...
Festoon: A necklace usually short in length that has dangles. Fetish: A decoration often depicting an animal or a person and is associated with healing powers. These are usually pendants, charms or an amulet.
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ground or cut and polished on the surface of a gemstone Faience Glazed porcelain or earthenware Fede ring A ring with two hands clasped together first Ferronnière Narrow band with a center jewel worn encircling the forehead Festoon ...
The Grenville Chandelier earrings: - and the King George VI Festoon Necklace gifted by her parents on her wedding. The earrings with drop diamond have every known modern cut of diamonds at that time.
Festooned with drawings that amplify the texts. The Codex Leicester is the only Leonardo manuscript owned in the United States and the only one in the world still in private hands. Since Microsoft chairman Bill Gates purchased it in 1994 for $30.
Many of the bejeweled artifacts were festooned with gemstones from distant locations.
But what will really entice intermediate jewelers, beaders, and other general crafters are the pieces themselves a balloon ring, festooned with seed pearls; chandelier earrings with sparkling, dangling stones; and a fireworks necklace of citrine, ...
the 6th-century mosaic portrait of Empress Theodora in the Church of San Vitale in Ravenna, Italy. The dress is stiff with gold and set with jewels; pearls, rubies, and emeralds mounted in gold are worn at the neck and shoulders and hang in festoons ...
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