Florentine
flor·en·tine | ˈflȯr-ən-ˌtēn
adjective
A jewelry piece that is from, or takes strong inspiration from, Florence, Italy
Florentine jewelry refers to any piece that takes its inspiration from Florence, Italy, considered a seat of the Renaissance Era, home to some of the most iconic and inspirational artists of the time. As such, Florentine can sometimes refer to jewelry from the Renaissance Era in general, whether it originates in Florence or elsewhere. A Florentine finish refers to a specific technique in which a crosshatch is engraved into the surface of a precious metal. This can be applied by hand to reduce the reflectiveness of the metal. The result is coarser lines than what might be found in a matte finished or brush finished piece.
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Facet
Faience
Fancy Cut
Fashion Ring
Faux
Feather
Fede ring
Ferronniere
Festoon
Fibula
Filigree
Findings
Finish
Fire
Flat Band
Flaw
Flawless
Fleur-de-lis
Floral
Florentine
Florentine Finish
Fluorescence
Flush Setting
Flux
Fob
Foil
Fracture
French Cut
French Ivory
French Jet
French wire
Freshwater Pearls
Full Lead Crystal
Full-cut Brilliant