http://www.firemountaingems.com/details.asp?PN=688962FN
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> On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 20:14:29 -0400, Cynthia Virtue
> <cvi...@thibault.org> wrote:
>
>
>>Fire Mountain Gems has twisted wire neck rings which look a lot like a
>>torc. They're designed to take beads, but no reason not to wear them
>>as-is, as long as your neck isn't too big for them. Silver plate or
>>gold plate.
Money torcs, as they say.
Daniel of Rockhaven
Brun
> Fire Mountain Gems has twisted wire neck rings which look a lot like a
> torc. They're designed to take beads, but no reason not to wear them
> as-is, as long as your neck isn't too big for them. Silver plate or
> gold plate.
>
> http://www.firemountaingems.com/details.asp?PN=688962FN
Along similar lines, I was in the local Orchard Supply Hardware recently
and noticed a lot of fibulae--I think circle pins. I forget what they
thought they were--next time I'm there I'll check.
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Stefan
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They are called "Lynch pins" but, on a closer examination, are not
quite circle pins. The circle isn't actually a closed ring--the part
coming into the straight part on one side is offset from the part on
the other side.