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Cut steel jewellery : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cut steel jewellery
Cut steel jewellery is a form of jewellery composed of steel that was popular between the 18th century and the end of the 1930s.〔〔 ==Design== The basic design of cut steel jewellery is a thin metal baseplate onto which closely placed steel studs were riveted.〔 The baseplate could be made from various metals such as brass, tin or silver alloys.〔 Early cut steel consisted of individual steel studs that had been polished and inserted into metal frames.〔 More complicated designs used multiple baseplates held together by small bits of metal.〔 In the early 19th century the manufacturing process shifted towards using stamped strips in place of individual steel studs.〔 The idea behind the design was that the polished steel faces would catch the light and sparkle in a similar way to the then highly fashionable diamonds. Aside from the studs some items of cut steel jewellery used highly polished steel chains in their design.〔 Cut steel was combined with precious and semi precious materials such as jet and pearls.〔 Alternatively plaques of Jasperware and Bilston enamel feature in some designs.〔 Plaques from further afield also appear to have been used with some appearing to come from Italy and Switzerland.
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