Jewelry Making Vocabulary

12 words in this vocabulary list

verb to decorate or add beauty to something

  • The walls of the museum are adorned with beautiful paintings from the Renaissance era.
  • She adorned her room with fairy lights and posters of her favorite band.
  • I'm going to adorn my new backpack with patches and pins to make it unique.
  • Her kindness adorned her personality like a crown.

verb to impress or enchant someone greatly

adjective to be greatly impressed or enchanted

  • The actress was bedazzled in a stunning gown for the red carpet event.
  • She was totally bedazzled by the flashy lights of the city.
  • I bedazzled my phone case with rhinestones to make it stand out.
  • The speaker's words were so powerful, they bedazzled the audience with inspiration.

verb to decorate or adorn with jewels or precious stones

  • The queen's crown was bejeweled with rubies, emeralds, and sapphires.
  • She loves to bejewel her phone case with sparkly rhinestones.
  • I'm going to bejewel my sneakers with some bling.
  • His words were bejeweled with wisdom and insight.

verb to carve, cut, or etch a design or inscription onto a surface

  • The wedding bands were beautifully engraved with the couple's initials.
  • I got my phone case engraved with a cool design.
  • I'm thinking of getting my skateboard engraved with my nickname.
  • Her words were engraved in my memory forever.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'finer' is used to compare two things, indicating a higher level of quality or excellence.

  • The jeweler used a magnifying glass to examine the finer details of the diamond.
  • I prefer the finer things in life, like a good cup of coffee and a book.
  • She's always looking for the finer things, like designer clothes and fancy cars.
  • His ability to see the finer points of an argument sets him apart from the rest.

noun a decorative design or pattern set into a surface, typically a piece of wood or metal

verb to set a decorative design or pattern into a surface

  • The artist used intricate inlay techniques to create a beautiful design on the wooden table.
  • I'm thinking of adding an inlay of mother of pearl to my guitar for some extra flair.
  • Check out the sick inlay on that skateboard deck!
  • Her words seemed to inlay themselves into his heart, leaving a lasting impression.

noun a design or figure carved, incised, or engraved into a hard material, typically a gemstone or piece of metal

adjective relating to or denoting a design or figure carved, incised, or engraved into a hard material

  • The intaglio printmaking technique involves carving a design into a surface to create a raised image.
  • I learned how to do intaglio printing in my art class.
  • Check out this cool intaglio print I made!
  • Her words were like an intaglio, leaving a lasting impression on everyone who heard them.

noun a naturally occurring mineral that is uncut and unpolished, typically used in jewelry

adjective having a surface that is uneven or not smooth

  • The jeweler examined the rough diamond for any imperfections before beginning the cutting process.
  • My friend may seem a bit rough around the edges, but he's a real rough diamond once you get to know him.
  • That guy may look like a rough diamond, but he's actually pretty cool once you give him a chance.
  • Despite her tough exterior, she was like a rough diamond - with some polishing, she showed her true beauty.

noun A person who works with metal, especially a blacksmith or a silversmith.

  • The skilled smith crafted a beautiful iron gate for the entrance.
  • I heard the local smith is really good at fixing old tools.
  • My buddy is a total metal smith - he can make anything out of scrap metal.
  • She was a wordsmith, able to craft elegant prose with ease.

noun a British currency

adjective excellent or valuable

  • The company only accepts payment in sterling.
  • She paid for the dress in sterling pounds.
  • I'm saving up my sterlings for a new phone.
  • Her sterling reputation precedes her in the industry.

adjective describing something that can be cut or is capable of being cut

  • The fabric is very high quality and cuttable for any design.
  • This paper is easily cuttable with scissors.
  • I heard these jeans are super cuttable, you should try them on.
  • His argument was so weak, it was like a cuttable thread holding everything together.

adjective describing something that contains or produces agate

  • The agatiferous rock formations in this region are known for their stunning beauty.
  • I heard there are some agatiferous rocks over by the river, wanna check them out?
  • Those agatiferous rocks are lit, dude!
  • Her words were like agatiferous gems, rare and precious.