Wikipedia:WikiProject Gemology and Jewelry/Jewelry
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[edit] Tagging and Categorising Articles
[edit] Main page categories
The Gemology and Jewelry category structure is:
1. Clear crystals 2. Translucent crystals 3. Colored stones 4. Man-made gems 5. Physical characteristics of gems 6. Metaphysical characteristics of gems
A. Pranic and Vedic meanings B. Modern metaphysics
[edit] Project Banner for article Talk pages
Articles related to Gemology and Jewelry should be tagged on the Talk page with {{WP Gemology and Jewelry}}
For full details about using this talk page template see Template:WP Gemology and Jewelry.
[edit] Categorizing
- Articles related specifically to Jewelry should be tagged on the Talk page with {{WP Gemology and Jewelry|jewelry=yes}}
- Articles related specifically to Gemstones should be tagged on the Talk page with {{WP Gemology and Jewelry|gemstones=yes}}
- Articles related specifically to Gemology should be tagged on the Talk page with {{WP Gemology and Jewelry|gemology=yes}}
- Articles related specifically to the business aspects of gems and jewelry, should be tagged on the Talk page with {{WP Gemology and Jewelry|business=yes}}
- Articles related specifically to people invloved in gemology or jewelry, should be tagged on the Talk page with {{WP Gemology and Jewelry|people=yes}}
[edit] Rating Articles
When tagging articles, the articles class and importance can be rated. Please see Wikipedia:WikiProject Gemology and Jewelry/Assessment for details on assessment guidelines.
- |class= |importance=
[edit] Class
The following values may be used for the class parameter:
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- FA (adds articles to Category:FA-Class Gemology and Jewelry articles)
- A (adds articles to Category:A-Class Gemology and Jewelry articles)
- GA (adds articles to Category:GA-Class Gemology and Jewelry articles)
- B (adds articles to Category:B-Class Gemology and Jewelry articles)
- Start (adds articles to Category:Start-Class Gemology and Jewelry articles)
- Stub (adds articles to Category:Stub-Class Gemology and Jewelry articles)
- NA (for pages, such as templates or disambiguation pages, where assessment is unnecessary; adds pages to Category:Non-article Gemology and Jewelry pages)
[edit] Importance
The following values may be used for the importance parameter:
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- Top (adds articles to Category:Top-importance Gemology and Jewelry articles)
- High (adds articles to Category:High-importance Gemology and Jewelry articles)
- Mid (adds articles to Category:Mid-importance Gemology and Jewelry articles)
- Low (adds articles to Category:Low-importance Gemology and Jewelry articles)
- The parameter is not used if an article's class is set to NA
[edit] Resources
- Many of the article headings listed below, were drawn from WinJewel dictionary online and Jewelry Glossary - Definition of Jewelry Terms
- For gemstone misnomers
- Gemology Dictionary
- World of gemstones
[edit] Categories
[edit] Article List
[edit] Metals and Metallurgy
[edit] Jewelry forms
[edit] Manufacture and Design
[edit] Unsorted
- Alexander III Equestrian (Fabergé egg)
- Amulet
- Anal jewelry
- Anklet
- Annulet
- Argos Gold
- Arm ring
- Art jewelry
- Artisan
- Bangle
- Barefoot Sandals
- Baroque pearl
- Belly chain
- Blackamoor (jewelry)
- Bling-bling
- Body piercing jewellery
- Bracelet
- Brooch
- Bulla (amulet)
- Cameo
- Celestrium
- Celtic jewelry
- Charm bracelet
- Choker
- CIBJO
- Collar (jewelry)
- Coronation (Fabergé egg)
- Costume jewelry
- Cuff link
- Double-button cufflinks
- Earring
- Estate jewelry
- Etruscan jewelry
- Eva (jewellery)
- Fashion jewelry
- Fibulae and ancient brooches
- Figaro chain
- Filigree
- Finger armor ring
- Firescale
- French wire
- Gauntlet (body piercing studio)
- Gel bracelet
- Genital jewellery
- Gold filled jewelry
- Grill (jewelry)
- Hallmark
- Handmade jewelry
- History of jewellery in Ukraine
- Intaglio (jewellery)
- Italian charm
- Italian charm bracelet
- Jewellery
- Jewellery cleaning
- Jewellery in the Pacific
- Jewelry design
- Jewelry wire gauge
- Kilt pin
- Kramer of New York
- Lamen (magic)
- Lock ring
- Locket
- Louis L. Booth, Inc
- MedicAlert
- Memory of Azov (Fabergé egg)
- Millesimal fineness
- Moscow Kremlin (Fabergé egg)
- Nazar (amulet)
- Neck ring
- Necklace
- Niello
- Nose-jewels
- Parure
- Pendant
- Persian Jewels
- Persian weave
- PrincessPlus
- Pugster
- Puka shell
- Puzzle jewelry
- Quoit (brooch)
- Rhinestone
- Ring (finger)
- Rook (piercing)
- Scythian art
- Slap bracelet
- Slave bracelet
- Spike band
- Sterling silver
- Temple ring
- Thumb ring
- Torc
- Twelve Monograms (Fabergé egg)
- Who's Who in Gold and Silver
- Wire wrap jewellery
- Wish bracelet
- Wristband
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- Figure stone
- Carborundum
- Cameo
- Borazon
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- Chromium oxide
- Chryselephantine
- Costume Jewelry
- Crocus
- Crystolon
- Diamante
- Diamantine
- Diamonique
- Diatomite
- Ele Emery
- Fine Jewelry
- Green rouge
- Lime
- Manganese dioxide
- Matte Finish
- Mortar and pestle
- Niello
- Norbide
- Osmium
- Oxidation
- Patina
- Plique-à-jour I won't delete this entry, but it's covered under vitreous enamel, at least to start.
- Pumice powder
- Pumicite
- Putty powder
- Reticulation
- Rottenstone
- Shagreen
- Silver
- Sira
- Touchstone black and unglazed Wedgwood pottery
- Vermeil
- Victorian