Jewelry
91junk jewelry — noun Etymology: junk (I) : inexpensive costume jewelry * * * cheap costume jewelry. [1935 40] …
92costume jewelry — noun Date: 1927 jewelry designed for wear with current fashions and usually made of inexpensive materials …
93Collar (jewelry) — Sir Thomas More wearing the Collar of Esses as Lord Chancellor, by Hans Holbein the Younger (1527). In jewelry, a collar is an ornament for the neck. Collar is an older word for necklace, and is usually reserved today for a necklace that lies… …
94Bail (jewelry) — A bail is a component of certain types of jewelry, mostly necklaces, that is used to attach a pendant. The bail is normally placed in the center of the necklace where the pendant hangs.Some bails are made so a pendant can be attached after the… …
95Gem and Jewelry Museum — is a museum in Bangkok, Thailand …
96junk jewelry — cheap costume jewelry. [1935 40] * * * …
97costume jewelry — cos′tume jew elry n. jew relatively inexpensive jewelry made of nonprecious metals and often set with imitation or semiprecious stones, pearls, etc • Etymology: 1930–35, amer …
98bling-bling — jewelry …
99Leja, Chris — Jewelry designer and illustrator based in Santa Barbara, CA. He has designed of erotic jewelry and produced vulvic drawings. Reproductions: [Illustration and advertisement]; Ecstasy 2 (1) 1992 …
Dictionary of erotic artists: painters, sculptors, printmakers, graphic designers and illustrators
100blue onyx. — Jewelry. See German lapis. * * * …