Claims
- 1. Decorative, detailed, three dimensional, sculptured jewelry which may be worn on the skin, clothing, or otherwise of a wearer, which comprises:
- (a) a clasp-free, detailed, sculptured, three dimensional member being constructed of non-conductive material and having a front and a back , said member having a three dimensional, predetermined ornamental design on its front and having a substantially flat surface on its back, said design on its front having peaks and impressions, said peaks having varying elevations relative to said back and said impressions having varying elevations relative to said back; and,
- (b) an adhesive material applied to at least a portion of said back in an amount sufficient to permit adherence thereof to a desired surface.
- 2. The jewelry of claim 1 wherein said member is a molded plastic member.
- 3. The jewelry of claim 2 wherein further comprises:
- (c) a removable, peelable non-adhesive layer attached to the back of said member and over said adhesive for easy removal to expose the adhesive for a user.
- 4. The jewelry of claim 3 wherein said member is a semi-flexible molded plastic material.
- 5. The jewelry of claim 4 wherein said member is at least partially blown plastic foam.
- 6. The jewelry of claim 5 wherein said partially blown plastic is an integral skin partially blown plastic foam.
- 7. The jewelry of claim 1 wherein said member is a semi-flexible molded plastic material.
- 8. The jewelry of claim 7 wherein said member is at least partially blown plastic foam.
- 9. The jewelry of claim 8 wherein said partially blown plastic is an integral skin partially blown plastic foam.
- 10. The jewelry of claim 1 which further comprises:
- (c) a removable, peelable non-adhesive layer attached to the back of said member and over said adhesive for easy removal to expose the adhesive for a user.
REFERENCES TO RELATED CASES
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/496,648, entitled "Three Dimensional Jewelry" and filed on Mar. 21, 1990 by Bruce M. D'Andrade, abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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