Jewelry/Pawn Terms- Boca Pawn

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Jewelry stores and pawn shops use many terms for their items and it is very important to know what they mean and how they are used Boca Pawn.  If you  list things on Ebay or you are out buying  a certain item, it is important to know what you are looking at. If you’re purchasing a necklace or a ring, earrings, or even a bracelet, you need to know what type of stone is in the item. For example, if the item is called an Amethyst ring that would mean it is “a variety of quartz found in deep purple to a bluish violet color.” If those accessories do not have stones in them, then you would move on to figure out if you want a certain type of clasp, if you want an engraving, what type of chain, and if you want a locket. Other popular gem terms are aquamarine, brass, coral.  There are different gem stone cuts and settings such as baguette, bezel, and brilliant cut. Jewelry has many terms so it is great to know what you are talking about.

When talking about rings, there are a variety that you can look at. There are 3 stone rings, solitaire rings, signet rings, cocktail rings, bridal sets, and bands and more! Then you have the different metals such as gold, titanium, platinum, etc. When choosing gold rings, you have to pick what karat you want. Karat describes the purity of the gold.

The next time that you go into a jewelry store or a pawn shop, you will surely be up to date with your terms and have better knowledge of what you are buying and looking at.

AquamarineA form of beryl found in pale green blue to clear blue colors

Brass– An alloy of copper and zinc

Carat-Unit of weight used for precious stones

DWT– Abbreviation for pennyweight

EngravingA technique in which metal is cut away with a tool known as a “graver” to form a design, done by either hand or machine

Flux-Material used in soldering

Locket– A jewel with open hinges

Mother of PearlThe smooth iridescent interior lining of the shells of certain mollusks

Posy Ring– Ring engraved with a verse

Shank– Hoop part of the ring

Vermeil– Gold plated or gilded silver

Bangle– A bangle is a rigid bracelet that slips over the wrist. Bangles may or may not open with clasps. Bangles that open to be put on or removed and close with or without clasps are known as hinged bangles.

Bead– A bead is any gemstone, metal, glass, or other material–usually round–with a hole pierced through it so that it can be strung on cord or wire.

Box Chain– The links on a box chain form tiny square interlocking boxes. The box chain is among the strongest of jewelry chains.

Toggle Clasp– The toggle clasp is a simple closure consisting of a ring on one end of a chain and a small bar on the other. The bar slides through the ring and then sits across it, holding the two ends of the chain together. The toggle clasp is a very easy clasp to use.

 

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