The Jewelry Maker’s Dictionary: I
Welcome to the Jewelry Maker’s Dictionary – Letter I, curated by Continental Bead Suppliers. This installment covers important jewelry-making terms that begin with the letter I — from tools and materials to gemstone names and design techniques.
Ibex Chain
A modern chain style featuring small, interlocking twisted links that create a tight, textured pattern. Known for flexibility and shine.
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Illusion Cord
A nearly invisible cord made from nylon or monofilament. Ideal for “floating” necklace designs where beads appear suspended on the neckline.
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Impression Jasper
A dyed and stabilized stone known for its vivid colors and veined patterns. Commonly used in bohemian and statement jewelry.
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Inlay
A technique where small pieces of stone, shell, or other materials are set into recesses within a metal surface to create patterns or imagery. Common in Native American jewelry.
Iolite
A violet-blue gemstone known for its natural shimmer and subtle pleochroism (a color-shifting effect). Used in elegant and spiritual jewelry designs.
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Iridescent Finish
A surface treatment that reflects a rainbow of colors, giving beads or components a shimmering, multi-colored appearance. Often seen in glass and crystal beads.
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Iron Beads
Beads made from iron or iron alloy. Heavier than aluminum or brass, and often used in rustic or industrial-style jewelry.
Invisible Setting
A gemstone setting technique where stones are mounted side-by-side without visible prongs or metal between them, creating a seamless surface of sparkle.
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