Jewelry definition

Jewelry means any tangible personal property ordinarily wearable on the person and consisting in whole or in part of any metal, mineral or gem customarily regarded as precious or semi- precious.
Jewelry means an ornamental item made of a material that includes a precious gem.
Jewelry means any personal adornment inserted into a newly pierced area, which may be made of surgical implant-grade stainless steel; solid 14k or 18k white or yellow gold, niobium, titanium, or platinum; or a dense, low-porosity plastic, which is free of nicks, scratches, or irregular surfaces and which has been properly sterilized prior to use.

Examples of Jewelry in a sentence

  • We will pay up to the limit of insurance shown in the Declarations for this Fashion and Jewelry Coverage.

  • We will pay for covered loss or damage to Fashion and Jewelry property as set forth in Section I – Perils Insured Against, subject to the policy’s terms, limits, exclusions and conditions.

  • Payment for covered loss or damage will first be made under your Fashion and Jewelry Coverage limit.

  • We will pay no more than the single item max limit as shown in the Declarations for any one item covered by this Fashion and Jewelry Coverage.

  • Jewelry shall be limited to wedding ring set, earrings, and wrist watch.


More Definitions of Jewelry

Jewelry means jewelry (including but not limited to precious metal or silver jewelry or jewelry containing gemstones) and watches.
Jewelry means any personal ornament inserted into a pierced area.
Jewelry means ornamental pieces made of precious metals or set with a precious stone or stones and which are worn for personal adornment.
Jewelry means any ornament inserted into the body. For initial piercings, the MINIMUM standards for jewelry are adopted from the APP and are as follows: Steel that is ASTM F138 compliant or ISO 5832-1 compliant; ISO 10993-6, 10993-10, and/or 10993-11 compliant; Titanium (Ti6Al4V ELI) that is ASTM F136 compliant or ISO 5832-3 compliant; ASTM F67 compliant or ASTM F1295 compliant; Solid 14 karat or higher nickel- and cadmium-free yellow, white, or rose gold; Solid nickel-free platinum alloy; Niobium (Nb); Fused quartz glass, lead-free borosilicate, or lead-free soda-lime glass; Polymers (plastics) as follows: Any plastic material that is ISO 10993-6, 10993-10, and/or 10993-11 compliant and/or meets the USP Class VI material classification; Tygon® Medical Surgical Tubing ND 100-65 or ND 100-80, PTFE that is ASTM F754 compliant; all ASTM and ISO implant standard biomaterials. All threaded or press-fit jewelry must have internal tapping (no threads on posts). For body jewelry purposes, surfaces and ends must be smooth, free of nicks, scratches, burrs, polishing compounds, and metals must have a consistent mirror finish.
Jewelry means an object or thing consisting of precious stones or
Jewelry means any tangible personal property ordinarily wearable on the person and consisting in whole or in part of any metal, mineral or gem customarily regarded as precious or semiprecious. For the purposes of this Chapter “jewelry” shall also include secondhand “coins” which are purchased, sold, received or exchanged, and any item made in whole or in part from gold, silver, platinum or any metal, mineral, or gem customarily regarded as precious or semiprecious.
Jewelry. No excessive jewelry such as bangle bracelets, large hoop or dangle earrings, long necklaces or rings that may present a safety hazard are allowed. Do not wear any jewelry that must be removed to perform assigned tasks. Consequences for not following dress code: • 1st Warning: Verbal warning, daily deduction of Employability Skills points and may be sent home to change into uniform. A time extension may be granted by the instructor for valid reasons (example: size not available) • 2nd Warning: Written warning, daily deduction of Employability Skills points and may be sent home to change into uniform.