Stickpin - A straight pin worn vertically on a scarf, tie, or a lapel Stud - An earring featuring a single stone or metal ball, usually worn on pierced ears Synthetic - Man-made, but an exact replica of the natural materials ...
stickpin A straight pin worn vertically on a scarf, tie, or a lapel. Has some kind of ornamentation on the top. stippled finish ...
Stickpin A straight pin worn vertically on a scarf, tie, or a lapel. Has some kind of ornamentation on the top. Stippled finish A technique in which the design is formed by a series of pricks made with a steel punch.
Griffin Stickpin Set with Seed Pearls. Photo Courtesy of Lang Antiques.
Favored, too, were stickpins, festoon necklaces and cloak clasps. Georg Jensen opened shop in Copenhagen. Cartier opened in New York. 1906 Sterling standard established in US National stamping act required marking of gold and silver content.
Stickpin: A straight pin with one decorative end attached to a long pin stem that is poked through an article of clothing. Some stickpins are accompanied by a clutch for security purposes.
Stickpin A brooch with decorations on the face of a long pin, held with a fitting on the underside. Pin Brooch An ornamented brooch held in place by a pin, a catch and a joint hinge. Bracelets ...
[Carved Moldavite, faceted Moldavites in pendant with iron meteorite, Chinese tektite as body of stickpin with South Sea pearl] ...
See also: Pearl, Jewel, Gemstone, Silver, Gold
 
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