Handmade jewelry
Handmade jewelry (or handmade jewellery) is jewelry which has been assembled and formed by hand rather than through the use of machines. According to the guidelines of the Federal Trade Commission, in the United States in order to be stamped or called "handmade" the work must be made solely by hand power or hand guidance.[1] This means that jewelry may be made using drills, lathes, or other machinery, but it must be guided by the human hand. This precludes the use of punch presses, CNC machinery, and casting, to name a few processes the use of which would make the jewelry not qualify as "handmade". Beyond that, handmade jewelry can be made out of any material and with a wide variety of techniques.
The American Gem Trade Association Spectrum awards,[2] the Gem Center Idar Oberstein, and the De Beers Awards include awards for handmade jewelry.
The oldest handmade jewerly trademark is in Florence (Italy). [3]
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References
- ↑ Authority: Sec. 6, 5, 38 Stat. 721, 719; 15 U.S.C. 46, 45. Source: 61 FR 27212, May 30, 1996, unless otherwise noted.
- ↑ "Background & Past Winners". www.agta.org. Retrieved 29 April 2015.
- ↑ "History - Torrini 1369 - Firenze". www.torrinishop.net. Retrieved 2016-04-18.