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INLAY:
Jewelry design consisting of stones, gems, wood and/or metals like silver and gold applied to the surface of another material and ground down to create a smooth surface.
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Inlay
Inlay is a decorative technique using stone, Mother of Pearl or even glass. It is embedded into another material such as metal or wood resulting in a level surface of the two materials.

Inlay: A decorative technique in which part of the surface of a piece of jewelry, furniture, or ceramic is cut away and stone, mother of pearl, ...

INLAY
An inlay is a piece of material (often stone or glass) that is partially embedded in another material (usually metal) such that the two materials make a level surface.
INTAGLIO ...

Inlay - A decorative element, such as a stone, embedded into another surface so it is flush (or level) with it
Iolite - A mineral in shades of deep blue, light blue-grey, and yellow-white ...

Inlay: Setting stones into a channel or space so they lay flush with the surface of the metal.
Lariat: A necklace with two open ends worn in the front. One end of the chain often has a hoop through which the other end can be looped.

Inlay: Setting technique in which part of the surface of the jewelry piece is cut away, yielding a crevice into which a gemstone is imbedded and glued, setting it flush with the piece surface.

Inlays To set pieces of wood or ivory, for example, into a surface, usually at the same level, to form a design.

Inlay
Inlay is a technique where one material is set into another material for form a design.
Iridescent
Iridescent refers to the many colors that are reflected off a gemstone.

Inlay
Materials such as stones, gems, woods and metals are inserted and cemented into the surface of another material and ground down to create a smooth surface ...

Inlay: A decorative feature of an item of jewelry, such as a gemstone.
Intaglios: A gem carved in negative relief.

inlay
The decorative practice of embedding a material such as polished stone or glass in another material like metal, where the surface of both is perfectly level ...

Inlays
Inlays are created by mixing gemstones with materials like metal, wood and other stones. The gemstone is cut in the favored shape, glued with the adhesive wax and then fixed into a void nook of other materials as mentioned.

Inlay - Inlaying is a decorative technique of binding one surface into the surface of another material mechanically (by incision and undercut).

Inlay - this is a term for a process in which a piece of material such as glass or stone is partially embedded into another material. The finished result is that the two materials make a level surface.

Inlay
This term refers to a decorative feature of an item of jewelry. An inlay is a piece of material (usually stone or glass) that is partially embedded in another material (usually metal) and these two materials make a level surface.

Inlay - Random cuts of stones set in epoxy. A Zuni stone working technique in which a mosaic of stones are enclosed in a bezel of silver and mounted on a silver plate.

Inlay
A technique wherein a recessed area is filled with a precious gem, mother of pearl, or enamel. The decorative inlay is flush with the rest of the piece creating a clean aesthetic.

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.

inlay
A process by which one material is fitted into a recess in another material
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Inlays of contrasting woods were used more and more, often to stunning effect, as the style evolved. Pieces of stained or ebonized veneer were used for contrast. Brass inlays appeared on later pieces.
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Inlay: The placing of material into the surface of another.
Karat: The fineness of gold (also see "carat," used for gemstones). 24K is pure gold. 18K is 18 parts gold, 6 parts other metals. 14K is 14 parts gold, 10 parts other metals.

INLAY The process of setting stones into a channel or cut out so that they are flush with the surface of the metal. A stone is said to be inlaid when it is set in this manner ...

Inlayed Aztec mask c.1400-1521
Aztec Mendoza human sacrifice
In the Early, Middle, and Late Preclassic periods, many carved figurines were of women who are depicted naked, typically wearing some type of necklaces and/or headdresses.

Inlay
A decorative element, such as a stone or piece of metal, that is embedded in and is flush with another surface to form a pleasing pattern or shape.
Iolite ...

Inlaying is a decorative technique that has uses in diverse industries. In the jewelry trade, gemstones or gem materials are custom cut or carved to fit cavities or recessed areas within the host piece.

Coral inlays and ornaments have been found in Celtic tombs from the Iron Age (500 B.C.-400 A.D.). In ancient China, red coral was a symbol of wealth, favor and high social status.

In an inlay, a gemstone is cut to fit and glued into a hollow recess in another material (metal, wood, or other stones) and then the top ground and polished flush with the surrounding material.

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Hand Engraved Wedding Band in 14k White Gold $1,245
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Opal Inlay
A type of jewelry in which a solid opal is flush with the metal of a piece of jewelry.

PIQUE: Inlaying of gold or silver into genuine tortoise shell, ivory, or horn.

Silver, Onyx Inlay Star and Surgical Steel Belly Dangle
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[Intarsias, inlays]
Mabe Pearls
Another example of a beautiful man-made creation is the Mabe pearl. These constructions are made from a usually hollow, blister "pearl" harvested from the shell of the Mabe, or butterfly shell mollusc.

Niello: An inlay of black decoration on silver with a metallic look. An ancient technique, very popular in latter-day Indonesian silver jewellery.

Damascening
The inlaying of a soft metal, such as gold, silver or copper, into a hard base metal such as steel ...

Intarsia...Mosaic inlay work using colored stones. (and wood)
Ion...Electrically charged atom, radical or molecule.

Damascening is the inlaying of a soft metal (like silver or copper) into a hard metal (like steel). The name comes from the city of Damascus, where this process was first used.
DARYA-I-NUR ...

Pietra Dura: An inlaying technique usually associated with workshops in Florence, Italy, used to describe sculptural or decorative use of hard stones to decorate furniture, cameos, vases, and panels with various stones such as malachite, ...

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.

Inlay: A decorating technique utilizing slices of stone, cemented into a recessed frame. The inlay is polished down to be even with the item's surface. Intaglio: An intaglio is a carving method opposite of a cameo.

Other novelties were inlays of hair, paper, paper mache, ivory (with miniature paintings), verre églomisé and blue glass. Also marcasite and cut steel were often used.

Like the jewelers of the pharaohs, the monk craftsman was expected to be not only a goldsmith, but a designer, sculptor, smelter, inlay and enamel worker, and an expert in the cutting and mounting of stones.

The oldest evidence for this claim was found in Egypt, where grave furnishings with turquoise inlay were discovered, dating from approximately 3000 B.C..

Coral inlays and ornaments have been found in Celtic tombs from the Iron Age.
An organic gem from the sea, coral was believed to bestow wisdom, protect from evil, heal wounds, and calm the soul.

Finally, Titanium can also be combined with traditional metals like gold and silver in the form of inlay.

The Pueblo Indians of the American south west also used turquoise as inlay work.

DAMASCENING
Damascening is the inlaying of a soft metal (like silver or copper) into a hard metal (like steel). The name comes from the city of Damascus, where this process was first used.
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Legend: Ablaone s hells are used from everything from the inexpensive puka necklaces to the mother of pearl inlays on fairly expensive jewelry used today.

Abalone from along the Pacific Coast, primarily California, produce both blister and free pearls and their shells are used for inlay in jewelry and other items.

In the East it is used as an inlay for the walls and furniture of mosques.
Industrial Minerals
Stones ...

Inlaid plugs have a unique design of two materials, such as Buffalo and Silver or Buffalo and Horn. The 'inlay' is a layer of design inserted or 'laid' onto the base of the flesh plug, often creating two different colours or textures on the surface.

Damascening: A decorative design process first used in Damascus of inlaying soft metal such as gold or silver into harder metal.
Damascene Sail Fish
Danalite: A mineral that occurs in octahedral crystals that is reddish in color.

65/35 brass strip used for inlays.
Mungoose
Barker and Allen, Birmingham, term for 12% and 15% nickel silvers.

If he'll be wearing a suit, consider a cufflink, tie-clip set with mother of pearl inlay. A beautiful choice with the added symbolic glow from the depths of iridescent pearlessence.

Coral has been used as adornment since prehistoric times. Coral inlays and ornaments have been found in tombs from the Iron Age.

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Abalone: A mollusk whose shell is pearlescent on the inside. This material can be scraped off, sliced thin, and used as inlay on a variety of jewelry, furniture, etc. These scrapings are called "mother of pearl".

Epoxy resins that were originally developed as adhesives, such as Epoxy 330 and Devcon 5-Minute Epoxy, harden quickly. They are used primarily for stone inlay but can be used for coating applications.

Abalone:Also called ear shell - An edible marine mollusk (or mollusc) whose shell is pearlescent on the inside. This material can be scraped off, sliced thin, and used as inlay on a variety of jewelry, furniture, guitars, etc.

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