Method of Visually Accenting a Piece of Jewelry
A method of visually accenting a piece of jewelry requires mounting a prominent decoration over an annular jewelry piece integrated with a plurality of inset ornaments. The method utilizes an annular jewelry piece, a plurality of prongs, a collar, and a prominent decoration. A plurality of inset ornaments is integrated into the jewelry piece. The prominent decoration is mounted over the plurality of ornaments by clearing a foundational surface from the outer surface. More specifically, the plurality of prongs is mounted into a plurality of mounting holes drilled into the foundational surface. The collar is then affixed onto the plurality of prongs, and the prominent decoration is affixed to the collar.
The present invention generally relates to a method of visually accenting a piece of jewelry. More specifically, the method relates to mounting a prominent decoration over an annular jewelry piece integrated with a plurality of inset ornaments.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONGemstones are usually secured to a jewelry piece with a plurality of prongs. The jewelry piece may be a ring, a brooch, a pendant, or the like. The gemstone may refer to diamond, opal, sapphire, topaz, or similar precious stones known in the relevant arts. To mount the gemstone to the jewelry piece, the plurality of prongs is mounted in a circular fashion onto the ring. The gemstone is then positioned between the plurality of prongs and each of the plurality of prongs is pressed against the gemstone, thereby creating a press fit engagement. However, this method of mounting the gemstone presents several problems. For example, the plurality of prongs conceals multiple portions of the gemstone and detracts from the overall visual appearance of the gemstone. Further, in the case of a jewelry piece with a plurality of gemstones, the plurality of prongs obstructs light as it passes through each gemstone. This diminishes the contrast between the gemstones and diminishes the overall effect of the light bouncing off each of the gemstone.
The present invention is a method of mounting a large gemstone onto a jewelry piece with a plurality of inset gemstones. The large gemstone is overlaid over the plurality of inset gemstones with the help of a collar and a plurality of prongs. The plurality of prongs is soldered or welded onto the holes in the outer surface of the jewelry piece created by removing some inset gemstones. The collar is suspended over the plurality of inset gemstones by the plurality of prongs. Accordingly, the collar allows the large gemstone to be suspended over the plurality of inset gemstones. Further, the use of the collar also enables the use of a plurality of thin upper prongs to secure the gemstone. The large gemstone is pinched between the collar and the plurality of thin upper prongs, thereby securely attaching the large gemstone to the jewelry piece. As a result, the large gemstone overlaps the plurality of inset gemstones thereby changing the lighting characteristics of the jewelry piece. More specifically, the large gemstone exerts an effect on the plurality of inset gemstones according to the refractive indices of the inset gemstones. This enhances the overall visual appearance and lighting characteristics of the jewelry piece.
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
The present invention is a method of visually accenting a piece of jewelry. The method relates to enhancing the visual appearance of the jewelry piece by altering the lighting characteristics of gemstones integrated into the jewelry piece. Referring to
Once the at least one specific ornament is removed, a plurality of mounting holes is drilled into the foundational surface (Step C). The plurality of mounting holes may have a shallow depth that does not penetrate deeply into the annular jewelry piece. This preserves the structural integrity of the annular jewelry piece. Each of the plurality of prongs is affixed into a corresponding hole from the plurality of mounting holes (Step D). Each of the plurality of prongs may be soldered, welded, glued, or fastened with a screw onto the corresponding hole. Once the plurality of prongs is securely mounted, the collar is affixed onto the plurality of prongs (Step E). Preferably, the collar is permanently affixed to the plurality of prongs. The prominent decoration is then affixed into the collar, offset from the outer surface by a specified clearance (Step F). The specified clearance between the prominent decoration and the plurality of inset ornaments alters the lighting characteristics of the prominent decoration and the plurality of inset ornaments. By adjusting the specified clearance, the lighting of the prominent decoration and the plurality of inset ornaments can be manipulated to create a more visually pleasing appearance.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the Step A through Step F are executed in sequence. In alternate embodiments, the Step A through Step F may be executed non-sequentially. For example, the collar may be attached to the plurality of prongs before the plurality of mounting holes are drilled into the foundational surface. Further, alternate embodiments, may repeat Step B to Step F for the same annular jewelry piece. For example, 1-3 prominent decorations can be mounted onto a single annular jewelry piece by repeating Step B to Step F. This may be desirable to further enhance the visual appearance of the present invention.
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In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the plurality of inset ornaments and the prominent decoration are gemstones. The annular jewelry piece may be a ring, brooch, pendant, etc., covered in part by the plurality of inset ornaments is a gemstone selected from, but not limited to, zircon, spinel, garnet, black diamond, and/or peridot of 2 to 20 millimeters (mm) in size. The plurality of inset ornaments may have a round, square, oval or marquise shape. Further, the prominent decoration is a gemstone that is significantly larger than the plurality of inset ornaments. More specifically, the prominent decoration may be selected from, but not limited to, sapphire, tourmaline, opal, etc.
As previously mentioned, the prominent decoration is suspended over the plurality of proximal ornaments with the aid of the plurality of prongs. The overall effect is to make the prominent decoration appear unattached. In the preferred embodiment, the specified clearance ranges between 0.1 millimeter to 2.0 millimeter. At the lowest clearance of 0.1 millimeter, the prominent decoration may be just resting on the table of one of plurality of proximal ornaments. At the highest clearance, the prominent decoration may be suspended slightly above the table of one of plurality of proximal ornaments. The clearance is adjusted to change the lighting characteristics of the prominent decoration and the plurality of inset ornaments. More specifically, by adjusting the clearance, the prominent decoration exerts an effect on the appearance of the plurality of inset ornaments according to the relative refractive indices. Thus, the prominent decoration may be different from the plurality of inset ornaments in color or hue in a novel and non-obvious way.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Claims
1. A method of visually accenting a piece of jewelry, the method comprises the steps of:
- (A) providing an annular jewelry piece, a plurality of prongs, a collar, and a prominent decoration, wherein the annular jewelry piece includes a plurality of inset ornaments integrated into an outer surface of the annular jewelry piece;
- (B) clearing a foundational surface from the outer surface by removing at least one specific ornament from the plurality of inset ornaments;
- (C) drilling a plurality of mounting holes into the foundational surface;
- (D) affixing each of the plurality of prongs into a corresponding hole from the plurality of mounting holes;
- (E) affixing the collar onto the plurality of prongs; and
- (F) affixing the prominent decoration into the collar, offset from the outer surface by a specified clearance.
2. The method of visually accenting a piece of jewelry, the method as claimed in claim 1, wherein steps (A) through (F) are executed in sequence.
3. The method of visually accenting a piece of jewelry, the method as claimed in claim 1 comprises the step of:
- soldering or welding each of the plurality of prongs into the corresponding hole from the plurality of mounting holes during step (D).
4. The method of visually accenting a piece of jewelry, the method as claimed in claim 1 comprises the step of:
- providing a proximal end and a distal end for each of the plurality of prongs;
- affixing the proximal end for each of the plurality of prongs into a corresponding hole from the plurality of mounting holes during step (D);
- positioning the collar offset from the outer surface during step (E);
- positioning the collar adjacent to the distal end for each of the plurality of prongs during step (E); and
- affixing each of the plurality of prongs around the collar during step (E).
5. The method of visually accenting a piece of jewelry, the method as claimed in claim 1 comprises the steps of:
- providing a plurality of proximal ornaments located within the foundation surface, wherein the plurality of proximal ornaments is from the plurality of inset ornaments; and
- orienting a culet of the prominent decoration towards a table for each of the plurality of proximal ornaments.
6. The method of visually accenting a piece of jewelry, the method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the plurality of prongs is 4 to 6 prongs.
7. The method of visually accenting a piece of jewelry, the method as claimed in claim 1 comprises the step of:
- providing a plurality of crown-bracing arms;
- orienting the plurality of crown-bracing arms away from the foundational surface;
- affixing each of the plurality of crown-bracing arms around the collar during step (F); and
- pressing the plurality of crown-bracing arms against the prominent decoration.
8. The method of visually accenting a piece of jewelry, the method as claimed in claim 7, wherein the plurality of crown-bracing arms is 4 or more arms.
9. The method of visually accenting a piece of jewelry, the method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the plurality of inset ornaments and the prominent decoration are gemstones.
10. The method of visually accenting a piece of jewelry, the method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the specified clearance ranges between 0.1 millimeter to 2.0 millimeter.
11. A method of visually accenting a piece of jewelry, the method comprises the steps of:
- (A) providing an annular jewelry piece, a plurality of prongs, a collar, and a prominent decoration, wherein the annular jewelry piece includes a plurality of inset ornaments integrated into an outer surface of the annular jewelry piece, and wherein the plurality of inset ornaments and the prominent decoration are gemstones;
- (B) clearing a foundational surface from the outer surface by removing at least one specific ornament from the plurality of inset ornaments;
- (C) drilling a plurality of mounting holes into the foundational surface;
- (D) affixing each of the plurality of prongs into a corresponding hole from the plurality of mounting holes;
- (E) affixing the collar onto the plurality of prongs; and
- (F) affixing the prominent decoration into the collar, offset from the outer surface by a specified clearance, wherein the specified clearance ranges between 0.1 millimeter to 2.0 millimeter.
12. The method of visually accenting a piece of jewelry, the method as claimed in claim 11, wherein steps (A) through (F) are executed in sequence.
13. The method of visually accenting a piece of jewelry, the method as claimed in claim 11 comprises the step of:
- soldering or welding each of the plurality of prongs into the corresponding hole from the plurality of mounting holes during step (D).
14. The method of visually accenting a piece of jewelry, the method as claimed in claim 11 comprises the step of:
- providing a proximal end and a distal end for each of the plurality of prongs;
- affixing the proximal end for each of the plurality of prongs into a corresponding hole from the plurality of mounting holes during step (D);
- positioning the collar offset from the outer surface during step (E);
- positioning the collar adjacent to the distal end for each of the plurality of prongs during step (E); and
- affixing each of the plurality of prongs around the collar during step (E).
15. The method of visually accenting a piece of jewelry, the method as claimed in claim 11 comprises the steps of:
- providing a plurality of proximal ornaments located within the foundation surface, wherein the plurality of proximal ornaments is from the plurality of inset ornaments; and
- orienting a culet of the prominent decoration towards a table for each of the plurality of proximal ornaments.
16. The method of visually accenting a piece of jewelry, the method as claimed in claim 11, wherein the plurality of prongs is 4 to 6 prongs.
17. The method of visually accenting a piece of jewelry, the method as claimed in claim 11 comprises the step of:
- providing a plurality of crown-bracing arms;
- orienting the plurality of crown-bracing arms away from the foundational surface;
- affixing each of the plurality of crown-bracing arms around the collar during step (F); and
- pressing the plurality of crown-bracing arms against the prominent decoration.
18. The method of visually accenting a piece of jewelry, the method as claimed in claim 17, wherein the plurality of crown-bracing arms is 4 or more arms.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 12, 2018
Publication Date: Dec 12, 2019
Inventor: William C. Lumma (Helena, MT)
Application Number: 16/005,948