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Jabot pin A jeweled tie pin popular in the 1920's and 1930's Jet Fossilized coal, often known as Whitby jet for the area of England where much of it came from or black jet ...
jabot A jewelled tie pin, popular during the Art Deco period karat The unit of measure for the fineness of gold. Fine gold is 24 karat (Kt). Other common standards are 18Kt (750 fineness), 14Kt (583 fineness), and 10Kt gold (417 fineness) ...
Jabot: A type of brooch similar in fashion to a tiepin. Jabot brooches were worn in the ruffled collars of men and women of yesteryear. Jardin (French): Literally translated, a garden.
J. Jabot Pin - a tie pin accented with jewels which was popular in the early part of the 20th century.
A Jabot Pin: - designed as a butterfly with cultured pearl, sold for 6,000 $ when it was valued at 60 pounds. A marquise: - cut diamond ring.
Cliquet (n) Also known as a jabot pin, or sûreté. A fastening device or 'catch' that uses a pin and snap closure.
Popular were the jabot pin, and the double clip brooch worn together or separated, usually on a belt or cloche hat. The wristwatch, long-chained pendant watch, and jewel-encrusted lapel watch all told women how valuable their time was.
worn to commemorate the death of a loved one, usually in the form of a ring, brooch, or necklace; widely worn during the Victorian era when the death of Prince Albert plunged Queen Victoria into a lifetime of mourning. See Filigree, Jet, and Jabot ...
top Intaglio The carving or engraving of a design into a gemstone which is the opposite of a cameo which is in high relief Ivory African ivory is from the tusk of a male or female elephant whereas Indian ivory is from the male only Jabot ...
See also: Jewel, Jewelry, Created, Shape, Gold
 
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