Hammered Finish A hammered finish is a texture applied to the surface of a metal piece with a hammer to give it a dimpled look. A hammered texture gives impression of a series of small depressions in the metal.
Hammered Finish - refers to an uneven finish, typically on a metal such as silver. *Highball Glass - typically holds 12 ounces and is used for all standard mixers, such as gin & tonic.
Hammered Finish - the process whereby a small hammer is used to make a series of indentations in a piece of metal. Often used with sterling silver jewelry.
Hammered Finish A type of metal finish achieved by hammering the piece of metal in such a way that it becomes multifaceted. This type of finish is often used with gold or silver creating more planes from which light can reflect.
Hammered Finish Men's Wedding Band in 14K White Gold $790 Brushed Men's Wedding Band in 14K White and Yellow Gold $685 Men's Handwoven Wedding Ring in 14k Two-Tone White and Yellow Gold $495 ...
A hammered finish on jewelry includes crater-like depressions on a metal surface decorated by a metalworker's hammer. hardness See Mohs' hardness scale.
Hammered Finish A finish applied to rings that resemble hammer indentions on the surface for a unique texture. Hands Thin, light strips of metal that are secured in the center of the watch face and point to the hours, minutes or seconds.
Hammered Finish (v) Using a cross peen hammer to leave indented hammer marks on the metal's surface. Intaglio (n) Intaglio is the opposite of cameo with an incised negative image.
The designs are available in an antique finish, a rustic finish, a hammered finish and various other styles where the finish gives it that really ethic look.
The surface of gold jewelry is treated in many ways to enhance the design. Styles like satin, brushed or matte that create soft, lustrous looks to a hammered finish that produces a bright, irregular surface texture offer consumers a variety of looks.
See also: Metal, Setting, Stone, Jewelry, Silver
 
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