
1) Automobile headlight holder 2) Chisel edge 3) Chisel face 4) Cut-gem face 5) Cutting edge 6) Cutting edge of a chisel 7) Diagonal face of a chisel 8) Diamond watch feature 9) Edge 10) Face of a cut gem 11) French word used in English 12) Gem face 13) Gem facet 14) Gem holder 15) Gem mounting 16) Gemstone mounting
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1) Edge
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[jewellery] The bezel of a ring is a wider and usually thicker section of the hoop, which may contain a flat surface, usually with an engraved design, as in a signet ring, or a gem. The ring is normally worn to display the bezel on the upper or outer side of the finger. The word may also refer to a bezel setting for a stone, which is a gene...
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oblique side or face of a cut gem
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• (n.) The rim which encompasses and fastens a jewel or other object, as the crystal of a watch, in the cavity in which it is set.
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Metal rim or band set around the edge inside the shutting edge of a container. Also - Rim or setting edge of a ring that holds the stone or ornament, often loosely applied to the whole setting. Also - Metal rim holding the glass or watch or clock face.
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(from the article `ring`) ...circle can have a circular, semicircular, or square cross-section, or it can be shaped as a flat band. The shoulders consist of a thickening or ...
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The retaining ring in which the crystal or glass is mounted. Â It forms part of the case and was usually hinged to the main body until about 1880, after which screw-threaded or snap-on bezels gradually came into use.
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A thin strip of metal that holds a gemstone in place.Used in place of prongs.
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1. The part of a cut stone that protrudes above the edge of a setting. The bezel is also known as the crown.
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1 Metal rim or band set around the edge inside the shutting edge of a container. 2 Rim or setting edge of a ring that holds the stone or ornament, often loosely applied to the whole setting. 3 Metal rim holding the glass or watch or clock face.
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Bez'el (bĕz'ĕl)
noun [ From an old form of French
biseau sloping edge, probably from Latin
bis double. See
Bi- .] The rim which encompasses and fastens a jewel or other object, as the crystal of a watch, in the cavity in which it is set.
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The ring that surrounds the face of the watch and holds its protective crystal in place. Bezels may rotate around the face of the watch, to calculate elapsed time amongst other applications
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[
n] - a sloping edge on a cutting tool
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noun a sloping edge on a cutting tool
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the diagonal face at the end of the blade of a chisel, or the like, leading to the edge. · · that part of a ring, bracelet, etc., to which gems are attached. · crown (def. 27).
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