Jewelry
Headware
Bindi: Makeup or jewelry worn in imitation of the traditionally dot worn on the forehead of married Hindu women.
Circlet: A ring typically made of gold or silver which is worn as an ornament on the head.
Crown: An ornamental headband worn as a badge of royalty.
Cornet: A coronet is a small crown consisting of ornaments fixed on a metal ring.
Fascinators: A delicate, often frivolous head decoration worn on the hair.
Ferronnière: a headband that encircles the wearer's forehead, usually with a small jewel suspended in the center.
Hatpin: A long straight pin, often with a decorative head, used to secure a woman's hat to her hair.
Hairpin: A pin or fastener for the hair.
Headdress: A decorative covering or ornament worn on the head.
Head Chain: A series of connected chains worn around the head.
Sarpech: Also known as an aigrette is a turban ornament that was worn by significant Hindu and Muslim princes.
Tiara: A jeweled, ornamental crown traditionally worn by women during formal occasions.
War Bonnet: A ceremonial headdress, decorated with eagle feathers, worn by some American Indians.
Face
Cartilage Chain: A chain that run from a piercing near the top of the ear to a piercing in the earlobe.
Earrings: A piece of jewelry worn on the ear.
Eyebrow Piercing: A piercing through the eyebrow.
Face Jewels: Typically rhinestones that are glued onto the face in patterns.
Nose Chain: A link between a nose piercing and an ear piercing.
Nose Ring: A piercing through the nostril.
Lip Piercing: A piercing through the lip.
Tongue Piercing: A piercing through the tongue.
Neck
Bolo Tie: a necktie consisting of a piece of cord or leather with decorative metal tips and as ornamental clasp or slide.
Carcanet: A richly decorative collar.
Choker: A piece of jewelry or ornamental fabric, worn as a necklace, tight to the throat.
Locket: A pendant that opens to reveal a space used for storing a photograph or other small item.
Necklace: An article of jewelry that is worn around the neck.
Pendant: A piece of jewelry which hangs down as an ornament, especially worn on a chain around the neck.
Shoulder Jewelry: A wide necklace that drapes over the shoulders.
Torc: Braided necklace or collar.
Torso
Body Chain: A type of necklace made of a series of chains that drape down over the body in varying designs.
Breastplate: A soiled decorative piece worn over the chest.
Brooch: A decorative jewelry item designed to be attached to garments, often to hold them closed.
Collar pin: A piece of men's jewelry, which holds the two ends of a dress shirt collar together.
Corsage: A small bouquet of flowers worn attached to the woman's dress.
Pocket Watch: A watch carried in the pocket, often with a closing cover and usually attached to a chain.
Lapel pin: a small pin worn on clothing, often worn on the lapel of a jacket.
Jeweled Pasties: Pasties worn over the nipple made of rhinestones or other material.
Navel Piercing: A piercing through the top of the belly button.
Nipple Chain: A chain that runs from between the nipples either connecting to nipple rings or the nipple themselves.
Nipple Shield: A piece of body jewelry worn on the nipple, partially or fully covering the areola.
Nipple Piercing: A piercing through the nipple.
Tie clip: A clip used to fasten the front and back parts of a tie.
Tie pin: A tie tack, a pin or stud used to secure a tie to the shirt.
Waist
Belly Chain: A type of body jewelry worn around the waist. Some belly chains attach to a navel piercing.
Belt Buckle: A decorative buckle worn with a belt
Chatelaine: A chain or clasp worn at the waist by women, with handkerchief, keys, etc., attached.
Arm
Armlet: A band that is worn on the arm that for ornamental or identification purposes.
Bangle: A rigid bracelet or anklet, especially one with no clasp.
Bracelet: A band or chain worn around the wrist as jewelry or an ornament.
Cuff links: A button or stud used to hold a sleeve cuff together.
Friendship bracelets: A type of handmade bracelet given to friends.
Rings
Championship rings: Ring giving to the winning team ion sporting events.
Class rings: Ring worn by graduates.
Engagement ring: A ring given to one's fiancé or intended fiancé, signifying a promise to wed.
Finger Armor: A ring style which spans from the base of the finger to just below the fingernail.
Knuckle Ring: A ring worn lower on the fingers.
Wedding ring: One of a pair or rings exchanged by bride and groom in a wedding ceremony.
Wrist Watch: A watch that is worn on a strap or band fastened around the wrist.
Legs
Jeweled Garter: A decorative garter that hugs the thigh and can be worn with or without stockings.
Leg Chain: A chain that runs down and wraps around the thighs, calves or both.
Anklet: A piece of jewelry resembling a bracelet but worn around the ankle.
Barefoot Sandal: A anklet and a toe ring linked together.
Toe Ring: A ring worn around the toe.
Jewelry Materials
Metals
Copper, Gold, Nickle, Palladium, Platinum, Rhodium, Silver, Stainless Steel, Titanium, Tungsten,
Gemstones
Agate: A semi-pellucid, uncrystallized variety of quartz, presenting various tints.
Amber: A hard, generally yellow to brown translucent fossil resin, used for jewelry.
Amethyst: A transparent purple variety of quartz,
Carnelian: A hard, reddish brown chalcedony;
Diamond: A glimmering glass-like mineral.
Emerald: Any of various green gemstones, especially a green transparent form of beryl,
Garnet: A hard transparent red mineral that is often used as gemstones
Jade: A semiprecious stone that is generally green or white in color.
Jasper: An opaque, impure variety of quartz, of red, yellow, and other dull colors
Malachite: A bright green mineral
Moonstone: A translucent gemstone that has a pearly luster.
Obsidian: A type of black glass produced by volcanoes.
Onyx: A black gemstone
Opal: Precious opal ranges in a varity of colors with balck being the most rare,
Quartz: Used since antiquity in the making of jewelry.
Ruby: A clear, deep, red variety of corundum
Sapphire: A clear deep blue variety of corundum, valued as a precious stone.
Tiger's eye: A gemstone that is usually yellow- to red-brown, with a silky luster.
Topaz: Pure topaz is colorless and transparent but is usually tinted by impurities.
Tourmaline: A semi-precious stone and the gemstone comes in a wide variety of colors.
Turquoise: an opaque, blue-to-green mineral.
Zircon: A mineral , usually of a brown or grey color and consisting of silica and zirconia.
Organic Stones
Coral: A hard substance made of the limestone skeletons of marine polyps.
Ivory: A hard, white material from the tusks and teeth of animals
Jet: a black gemstone which is a precursor to coal.
Pearl: A hard object produced within the soft tissue (specifically the mantle) of a living shelled mollusk.
Mother of pearl: An organic-inorganic composite material produced by some molluscs as an inner shell layer; it also makes up the outer coating of pearls. It is strong, resilient, and iridescent.
Seashell: A hard, protective outer layer created by an animal that lives in the sea.
Processes
Metal Lace: A piece of metal with a lace like see through pattern.
Carving: To shape to sculptural effect by cutting into a finished work.
Enameling: An opaque, glassy coating baked onto metal or ceramic objects.
Engraving: The practice of incising a design onto a hard, usually flat surface by cutting grooves into it.
Filigree: A delicate kind of jewelry metalwork, usually of gold and silver, made with tiny beads or twisted threads.
Inlaid: The material placed within a different material in the form of a decoration.
Metal clay: A crafting medium consisting of very small particles of metal mixed with an organic binder and water.
Plating: A thin coating of metal laid upon another cheaper metal.
Repoussé: A metalworking technique in which a malleable metal is ornamented or shaped by hammering.
Wire sculpture: The creation of sculpture or jewelry out of metal wire.
Wire wrapped jewelry: Done with some jewelry wire and findings similar to wire to make components.
Body Modification
Branding: Having a hot metal object pressed against ones skin to create a pattern.
Piercing: A piece of metal or plastic jewelry run through the skin.
Scarification: Cutting the skin so that it will scar into a desired pattern.
Sub-dermal implants: A metal object inserted under the skin to create desired shapes in the raised skin.
Tattoos: A permanent design or drawing on the skin the most common tattoos are listed below.
Anchor, angel, angel wings, animal, barbwire, birds, butter fly, Celtic, chain, cherry blossom, Chinese, crown,
dragon, dragonfly, dream catcher, eagle, fairy, feathers, flames, floral, heart, Kanji, lion, lotus, maori, moon,
musical notes, orchid, rose, phoenix, pin-up girl, skulls, star, sun, swallows, swords, text, tiger, tribal, zodiac
Hair Products
Hair Gel: A hairstyling product in gel form that hardens the hair, so it stays in a certain hairstyle.
Hair Spray: A usually scented hairstyling product in aerosol form that stiffens the hair, so it stays in a certain hairstyle.
Wig: A head of real or synthetic hair worn on the head.
Weave: add length and/or fullness to human hair.
Cosmetics
Face
Bronzer: Gives skin a bit of color by adding a golden or bronze glow and highlighting the cheekbones
Mascara: is used to darken, lengthen, thicken, or draw attention to the eyelashes.
Concealer: Makeup covers imperfections of the skin.
Contour powders and creams: Used to define the face.
Foundation: Used to smooth out the face and cover spots, acne, blemishes, or uneven skin coloration.
Highlight: Used to draw attention to the high points of the face as well as to add glow.
Moisturizers: Creams or lotions that hydrate the skin and help it to retain moisture.
Rouge: Also called blush, is cheek coloring to bring out the color in the cheeks.
Eyes
Eyebrow pencils, creams, waxes, gels, and powders: Used to color, fill in, and define the brows.
Eye liner: Used to enhance and elongate the apparent size or depth of the eye.
Eye shadow: A pigmented powder/cream or substance used to accentuate the eye area.
False eyelashes: Used when exaggerated eyelashes are desired.
Mascara: Used to darken, lengthen, thicken, or draw attention to the eyelashes.
Lips
Chap Stick / Lip Balm: Applied topically to the lips of the mouth to moisturize and relieve chapped or dry lips.
Lip Gloss: A product used primarily to give lips a glossy luster, and sometimes to add a subtle color.
Lip Liner: Also known as lip pencil is intended to fill uneven areas on the outer edges of the lips.
Lipstick: a cosmetic containing pigments, oils, waxes, and emollients that apply color, texture, and protection.
Hands
Acrylics: A chemical mixture applied on the nails or on artificial nails also called nails extensions or enhancements.
Manicure and Pedicure: a cosmetic beauty treatment for the fingernails and toenails.
Nail Art Pens: Pens designed to write on nails to draw designs and patterns.
Nail Gel: a chemical combination gel that hardens the nails when dry.
Nail Polish: Used to color the fingernails and toenails.
Nail Varnish: A lacquer applied to finger and toe nails to protect or as a base color.
Water Marbling: a nail art technique involving dropping nail lacquers into clear water and creating a pattern.
Nail Accessories
Aluminum foil: Used to gives the nails a metallic look.
Beads: A small round solid object
Glitter: A shiny, decorative adornment, sometimes sprinkled on glue to make simple artwork.
Rhinestones: artificial diamond.
Fragrances
After Shave: a liquid product applied to skin after shaving to prevent infection of cuts and reduce skin irritation
Cologne: A personal perfume for men.
Perfume: A pleasant scent sweet-smelling substance.
Musk: A class of aromatic substances commonly used as base notes in perfumery.
Skin
Body Jewelry: Rhinestones or other material glued onto the body in interact patterns.
Body Paint: Paint applied to the body. Used at some nudist events in place of clothes.
Cream: A topical preparation usually for application to the skin.
Lotions: A low-viscosity topical preparation intended for application to unbroken skin.
Sunscreen: A cream, to be spread on the skin and/or reflects the sun’s ultraviolet radiation.
Headware
Bindi: Makeup or jewelry worn in imitation of the traditionally dot worn on the forehead of married Hindu women.
Circlet: A ring typically made of gold or silver which is worn as an ornament on the head.
Crown: An ornamental headband worn as a badge of royalty.
Cornet: A coronet is a small crown consisting of ornaments fixed on a metal ring.
Fascinators: A delicate, often frivolous head decoration worn on the hair.
Ferronnière: a headband that encircles the wearer's forehead, usually with a small jewel suspended in the center.
Hatpin: A long straight pin, often with a decorative head, used to secure a woman's hat to her hair.
Hairpin: A pin or fastener for the hair.
Headdress: A decorative covering or ornament worn on the head.
Head Chain: A series of connected chains worn around the head.
Sarpech: Also known as an aigrette is a turban ornament that was worn by significant Hindu and Muslim princes.
Tiara: A jeweled, ornamental crown traditionally worn by women during formal occasions.
War Bonnet: A ceremonial headdress, decorated with eagle feathers, worn by some American Indians.
Face
Cartilage Chain: A chain that run from a piercing near the top of the ear to a piercing in the earlobe.
Earrings: A piece of jewelry worn on the ear.
Eyebrow Piercing: A piercing through the eyebrow.
Face Jewels: Typically rhinestones that are glued onto the face in patterns.
Nose Chain: A link between a nose piercing and an ear piercing.
Nose Ring: A piercing through the nostril.
Lip Piercing: A piercing through the lip.
Tongue Piercing: A piercing through the tongue.
Neck
Bolo Tie: a necktie consisting of a piece of cord or leather with decorative metal tips and as ornamental clasp or slide.
Carcanet: A richly decorative collar.
Choker: A piece of jewelry or ornamental fabric, worn as a necklace, tight to the throat.
Locket: A pendant that opens to reveal a space used for storing a photograph or other small item.
Necklace: An article of jewelry that is worn around the neck.
Pendant: A piece of jewelry which hangs down as an ornament, especially worn on a chain around the neck.
Shoulder Jewelry: A wide necklace that drapes over the shoulders.
Torc: Braided necklace or collar.
Torso
Body Chain: A type of necklace made of a series of chains that drape down over the body in varying designs.
Breastplate: A soiled decorative piece worn over the chest.
Brooch: A decorative jewelry item designed to be attached to garments, often to hold them closed.
Collar pin: A piece of men's jewelry, which holds the two ends of a dress shirt collar together.
Corsage: A small bouquet of flowers worn attached to the woman's dress.
Pocket Watch: A watch carried in the pocket, often with a closing cover and usually attached to a chain.
Lapel pin: a small pin worn on clothing, often worn on the lapel of a jacket.
Jeweled Pasties: Pasties worn over the nipple made of rhinestones or other material.
Navel Piercing: A piercing through the top of the belly button.
Nipple Chain: A chain that runs from between the nipples either connecting to nipple rings or the nipple themselves.
Nipple Shield: A piece of body jewelry worn on the nipple, partially or fully covering the areola.
Nipple Piercing: A piercing through the nipple.
Tie clip: A clip used to fasten the front and back parts of a tie.
Tie pin: A tie tack, a pin or stud used to secure a tie to the shirt.
Waist
Belly Chain: A type of body jewelry worn around the waist. Some belly chains attach to a navel piercing.
Belt Buckle: A decorative buckle worn with a belt
Chatelaine: A chain or clasp worn at the waist by women, with handkerchief, keys, etc., attached.
Arm
Armlet: A band that is worn on the arm that for ornamental or identification purposes.
Bangle: A rigid bracelet or anklet, especially one with no clasp.
Bracelet: A band or chain worn around the wrist as jewelry or an ornament.
Cuff links: A button or stud used to hold a sleeve cuff together.
Friendship bracelets: A type of handmade bracelet given to friends.
Rings
Championship rings: Ring giving to the winning team ion sporting events.
Class rings: Ring worn by graduates.
Engagement ring: A ring given to one's fiancé or intended fiancé, signifying a promise to wed.
Finger Armor: A ring style which spans from the base of the finger to just below the fingernail.
Knuckle Ring: A ring worn lower on the fingers.
Wedding ring: One of a pair or rings exchanged by bride and groom in a wedding ceremony.
Wrist Watch: A watch that is worn on a strap or band fastened around the wrist.
Legs
Jeweled Garter: A decorative garter that hugs the thigh and can be worn with or without stockings.
Leg Chain: A chain that runs down and wraps around the thighs, calves or both.
Anklet: A piece of jewelry resembling a bracelet but worn around the ankle.
Barefoot Sandal: A anklet and a toe ring linked together.
Toe Ring: A ring worn around the toe.
Jewelry Materials
Metals
Copper, Gold, Nickle, Palladium, Platinum, Rhodium, Silver, Stainless Steel, Titanium, Tungsten,
Gemstones
Agate: A semi-pellucid, uncrystallized variety of quartz, presenting various tints.
Amber: A hard, generally yellow to brown translucent fossil resin, used for jewelry.
Amethyst: A transparent purple variety of quartz,
Carnelian: A hard, reddish brown chalcedony;
Diamond: A glimmering glass-like mineral.
Emerald: Any of various green gemstones, especially a green transparent form of beryl,
Garnet: A hard transparent red mineral that is often used as gemstones
Jade: A semiprecious stone that is generally green or white in color.
Jasper: An opaque, impure variety of quartz, of red, yellow, and other dull colors
Malachite: A bright green mineral
Moonstone: A translucent gemstone that has a pearly luster.
Obsidian: A type of black glass produced by volcanoes.
Onyx: A black gemstone
Opal: Precious opal ranges in a varity of colors with balck being the most rare,
Quartz: Used since antiquity in the making of jewelry.
Ruby: A clear, deep, red variety of corundum
Sapphire: A clear deep blue variety of corundum, valued as a precious stone.
Tiger's eye: A gemstone that is usually yellow- to red-brown, with a silky luster.
Topaz: Pure topaz is colorless and transparent but is usually tinted by impurities.
Tourmaline: A semi-precious stone and the gemstone comes in a wide variety of colors.
Turquoise: an opaque, blue-to-green mineral.
Zircon: A mineral , usually of a brown or grey color and consisting of silica and zirconia.
Organic Stones
Coral: A hard substance made of the limestone skeletons of marine polyps.
Ivory: A hard, white material from the tusks and teeth of animals
Jet: a black gemstone which is a precursor to coal.
Pearl: A hard object produced within the soft tissue (specifically the mantle) of a living shelled mollusk.
Mother of pearl: An organic-inorganic composite material produced by some molluscs as an inner shell layer; it also makes up the outer coating of pearls. It is strong, resilient, and iridescent.
Seashell: A hard, protective outer layer created by an animal that lives in the sea.
Processes
Metal Lace: A piece of metal with a lace like see through pattern.
Carving: To shape to sculptural effect by cutting into a finished work.
Enameling: An opaque, glassy coating baked onto metal or ceramic objects.
Engraving: The practice of incising a design onto a hard, usually flat surface by cutting grooves into it.
Filigree: A delicate kind of jewelry metalwork, usually of gold and silver, made with tiny beads or twisted threads.
Inlaid: The material placed within a different material in the form of a decoration.
Metal clay: A crafting medium consisting of very small particles of metal mixed with an organic binder and water.
Plating: A thin coating of metal laid upon another cheaper metal.
Repoussé: A metalworking technique in which a malleable metal is ornamented or shaped by hammering.
Wire sculpture: The creation of sculpture or jewelry out of metal wire.
Wire wrapped jewelry: Done with some jewelry wire and findings similar to wire to make components.
Body Modification
Branding: Having a hot metal object pressed against ones skin to create a pattern.
Piercing: A piece of metal or plastic jewelry run through the skin.
Scarification: Cutting the skin so that it will scar into a desired pattern.
Sub-dermal implants: A metal object inserted under the skin to create desired shapes in the raised skin.
Tattoos: A permanent design or drawing on the skin the most common tattoos are listed below.
Anchor, angel, angel wings, animal, barbwire, birds, butter fly, Celtic, chain, cherry blossom, Chinese, crown,
dragon, dragonfly, dream catcher, eagle, fairy, feathers, flames, floral, heart, Kanji, lion, lotus, maori, moon,
musical notes, orchid, rose, phoenix, pin-up girl, skulls, star, sun, swallows, swords, text, tiger, tribal, zodiac
Hair Products
Hair Gel: A hairstyling product in gel form that hardens the hair, so it stays in a certain hairstyle.
Hair Spray: A usually scented hairstyling product in aerosol form that stiffens the hair, so it stays in a certain hairstyle.
Wig: A head of real or synthetic hair worn on the head.
Weave: add length and/or fullness to human hair.
Cosmetics
Face
Bronzer: Gives skin a bit of color by adding a golden or bronze glow and highlighting the cheekbones
Mascara: is used to darken, lengthen, thicken, or draw attention to the eyelashes.
Concealer: Makeup covers imperfections of the skin.
Contour powders and creams: Used to define the face.
Foundation: Used to smooth out the face and cover spots, acne, blemishes, or uneven skin coloration.
Highlight: Used to draw attention to the high points of the face as well as to add glow.
Moisturizers: Creams or lotions that hydrate the skin and help it to retain moisture.
Rouge: Also called blush, is cheek coloring to bring out the color in the cheeks.
Eyes
Eyebrow pencils, creams, waxes, gels, and powders: Used to color, fill in, and define the brows.
Eye liner: Used to enhance and elongate the apparent size or depth of the eye.
Eye shadow: A pigmented powder/cream or substance used to accentuate the eye area.
False eyelashes: Used when exaggerated eyelashes are desired.
Mascara: Used to darken, lengthen, thicken, or draw attention to the eyelashes.
Lips
Chap Stick / Lip Balm: Applied topically to the lips of the mouth to moisturize and relieve chapped or dry lips.
Lip Gloss: A product used primarily to give lips a glossy luster, and sometimes to add a subtle color.
Lip Liner: Also known as lip pencil is intended to fill uneven areas on the outer edges of the lips.
Lipstick: a cosmetic containing pigments, oils, waxes, and emollients that apply color, texture, and protection.
Hands
Acrylics: A chemical mixture applied on the nails or on artificial nails also called nails extensions or enhancements.
Manicure and Pedicure: a cosmetic beauty treatment for the fingernails and toenails.
Nail Art Pens: Pens designed to write on nails to draw designs and patterns.
Nail Gel: a chemical combination gel that hardens the nails when dry.
Nail Polish: Used to color the fingernails and toenails.
Nail Varnish: A lacquer applied to finger and toe nails to protect or as a base color.
Water Marbling: a nail art technique involving dropping nail lacquers into clear water and creating a pattern.
Nail Accessories
Aluminum foil: Used to gives the nails a metallic look.
Beads: A small round solid object
Glitter: A shiny, decorative adornment, sometimes sprinkled on glue to make simple artwork.
Rhinestones: artificial diamond.
Fragrances
After Shave: a liquid product applied to skin after shaving to prevent infection of cuts and reduce skin irritation
Cologne: A personal perfume for men.
Perfume: A pleasant scent sweet-smelling substance.
Musk: A class of aromatic substances commonly used as base notes in perfumery.
Skin
Body Jewelry: Rhinestones or other material glued onto the body in interact patterns.
Body Paint: Paint applied to the body. Used at some nudist events in place of clothes.
Cream: A topical preparation usually for application to the skin.
Lotions: A low-viscosity topical preparation intended for application to unbroken skin.
Sunscreen: A cream, to be spread on the skin and/or reflects the sun’s ultraviolet radiation.