Claims
- 1. A method of making a necklace from a chain having an attaching member defining an aperture attached thereto at each end, and a jewelry element having a substantially flat rear surface, and two pins, each attached at one end to two different points on said rear surface, comprising the steps of:
- (a) inserting each of said pins through one of said apertures of said attaching members; and
- (b) bending each of said pins so that an opposite end of each of said pins is in close proximity to said rear surface of said jewelry element;
- wherein said jewelry element includes two L-shaped members, each comprising a base and an upright side, each of said upright sides having an interior surface, the bases of which are joined to opposite points of said jewelry element so that the interior surfaces of the upright sides of said L-shaped members are oriented substantially parallel to the plane of said rear surface, each of said pins being attached to one of said upright sides, and in said step of bending said pins are bent so that each pin is in close proximity to the base of the corresponding L-shaped member.
- 2. A method as recited in claim 1, wherein said bases of said L-shaped members and said rear surface of said jewelry element include notches, and in said step of bending said pins are bent to be received within said notches.
- 3. A method of making a necklace from a chain having an attaching member defining an aperture attached thereto at each end, and a jewelry element having a substantially flat rear surface, and two pins, each attached at one end to two different points on said rear surface, comprising the steps of:
- (a) inserting each of said pins through one of said apertures of said attaching members; and
- (b) bending each of said pins so that an opposite end of each of said pins is in close proximity to said rear surface of said jewelry element;
- wherein said jewelry element includes two L-shaped members, each comprising a base and an upright side, each of said upright sides having an interior surface, the bases of which are joined to opposite points of said jewelry element so that the interior surfaces of the upright sides of said L-shaped members are oriented substantially parallel to the plane of said rear surface, each of said pins being attached to one of said bases, and in said step of bending said pins are bent so that each pin is in close proximity to the upright side of the corresponding L-shaped member.
- 4. A method of making a necklace from a chain having an attaching member defining an aperture attached thereto at each end, and a jewelry element having a rear surface and two pins each attached at one end to and extending from said rear surface to terminate in a free end, comprising the steps of:
- (a) inserting each of said pins through an aperture of one of said attaching members;
- (b) heating said free end of each of said pins so as to create a ball at each of said free ends; and
- (c) allowing each of said balls to cool.
- 5. A method of making a necklace from a chain having an attaching member defining an aperture attached thereto at each end, and a jewelry element having a substantially flat rear surface and two L-shaped members, each of said L-shaped members having a base and an upright side, and each of said upright sides having an interior surface, the bases of which are joined to opposite points thereof so that the interior surfaces of the upright sides of said L-shaped members are oriented substantially parallel to the plane of said rear surface and two pins each attached at one end to an upright side and terminating in a free end, comprising the steps of:
- (a) inserting each of said pins through an aperture of one of said attaching members;
- (b) heating said free end of each of said pins so as to create a ball at each of said free ends; and
- (c) allowing each of said balls to cool.
- 6. A method of making a necklace from a chain having an attaching member defining an aperture attached thereto at each end, and a jewelry element having a substantially flat rear surface and two L-shaped members each of said L-shaped members having a base and an upright side, each of said upright sides having an interior surface, the bases of which are joined to opposite points thereof so that the interior surfaces of the upright sides of said L-shaped members are oriented substantially parallel to the plane of said rear surface and two pins each attached at one end to a base and terminating in a free end, comprising the steps of:
- (a) inserting each of said pins through an aperture of one of said attaching members;
- (b) heating said free end of each of said pins so as to create a ball at each of said free ends; and
- (c) allowing each of said balls to cool.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/414,362 filed on Sep. 29, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,148,689.
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