Abstract: An article of jewelry comprising a bracelet having a single framed compartment or a plurality of framed compartments each of which releasably receives a photograph or some similar medium with indicia thereon. Each framed compartment is formed of a rear plate for containing and protecting the back of the photograph(s) and four sidewalls integrally formed therewith. Openings are formed in two of the opposing sidewalls to receive a thin resilient cord or the like employed to connect the framed compartments in a series or a single framed compartment to various other desired objects. A separate opening is formed within the rear plate to receive an implement to facilitate the removal of the photograph. Spacer members are provided to keep the series of framed compartment equally separated from the next and ensure the bracelet's overall flexibility.
Abstract: A device employed in the reduction and standardization of the sizes of visual works, such as photographic images, for use with articles of jewelry, such as a bracelet. Included is a template comprised of a rectangular sheet of material having a plurality of different size openings defined by borders adapted to overlay the version of a visual work with the largest image to overlying progressively smaller cropped versions of the work. Means are combined with the overlayed visual works to standardize their sizes and enable them to be assembled and integrated with items of jewelry having miniature frames. A method to employ the device of the present invention for reducing, cropping and standardizing the sizes of the visual works for use with articles of jewelry.
Abstract: A device employed in the reduction and standardization of the sizes of visual works, such as photographic images, for use with articles of jewelry, such as a bracelet. Included is a template comprised of a rectangular sheet of material having a plurality of different size openings defined by borders adapted to overlay the version of a visual work with the largest image to overlying progressively smaller cropped versions of the work. Means are combined with the overlayed visual works to standardize their sizes and enable them to be assembled and integrated with items of jewelry having miniature frames. A method to employ the device of the present invention for reducing, cropping and standardizing the sizes of the visual works for use with articles of jewelry.
Abstract: An article of jewelry comprising a bracelet having a single framed compartment or a plurality of framed compartments for releasably receiving a photograph or some similar medium with indicia thereon. Each framed compartment is formed of a rear plate for protecting the back of the photograph and four sidewalls integrally formed therewith. Openings are formed in two of the opposing sidewalls to receive a thin resilient cord or the like employed to connect the framed compartments in a series or a single framed compartment to various other objects. A separate opening is formed within the rear plate to receive an implement to facilitate the removal of the photograph. Spacer members are provided to keep the series of framed compartment equally separated from the next and ensure the bracelet's overall flexibility.