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"En tremblant" is a French term - meaning "to tremble" - given to 18th and 19th century jewelry where parts of the, diamond set, jewel were attached to a trembler to create a dynamic in the jewel.

 


Tremblant
Jewelry with a trembling effect when the wearer moved produced by elements set upon stiff wires that move (en tremblant)
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Tremblant: Jewellery, mostly brooches, incorporated with tiny springs to allow constant movement of tiny components.
Trinity Ring: A traditional three-stone ring of simple design, with gems of a similar size.

En Tremblant: A moveable, trembling effect generally achieved through the use of coiled springs of metal mounted underneath the portion of the brooch that is intended to move; often found in antique brooches or hair ornaments.

En Tremblant: A moving or trembling effect that can be found on a piece of jewelry usually achieved by placing and element on a coiled spring.

En Tremblant (French): Literally means tremble. A jewelry ornament, usually a flower brooch with projections that tremble when the piece is subjected to any movement.

Tiara A head ornament worn in the crown position Torsade Twisted strands of pearls ending in a clasp Trapeze Cut A gemstone cut into an equilateral triangle with a flat top Tremblant Jewelry with a trembling effect when the wearer ...

A design element which is attached to the piece on a tiny spring so that it trembles with movement. From the French tremblant; also known as "nodders".
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] We would have described a briolette as an elongated teardrop shape, with or without a drilled central hole, to be worn as a pendant, or a tremblant. Its facets are all rose cuts, and therofore generally triangular.

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