U.S. federal trademark · Serial No. 85541513 · Reg. No. 4476729
design illustration boards consisting of a surface upon which beads may be stored and rearranged during the stringing process
Metal wire for use in the making of jewelry; beads for the use in the manufacture of jewelry; synthetic gems; jewelry findings; jewelry chains; wire plated with precious metals for use in making of jewelry; jewelry findings, namely, metal jump rings, metal clasps for jewelry, and metal hooks for jewelry;crimp tubes in the nature of beads plated with precious metal for use in making jewelry; metal wire for use in making jewelry; base metal hardware, namely, springs; anvils; metal tubes; copper discs in the nature of beads for making jewelry
wire cutters; hand tools, namely, nippers, reamers, wire crimpers; snippers for cutting of metal and wire; hand-operated shears; pliers; scissors; thread snips for severing threads used in beading; hand tools, namely, bead positioners in the nature of tweezers for placing beads on a surface, removing them from a surface and placing them in an arrangement prior to stringing or weaving; hand tools, namely, dapping punches and blocks for making jewelry; hand tools, namely, hole punches for piercing metal used in making jewlery; hand tools, namely, knotters; tweezers; hand operated hammers; hand tools for stringing beads, namely, bead spinners; hand operated tools, namely, wire twisters; hand tools for making jewelry, namely, bead grabbers; needle threaders
tarnish remover for cleaning stirling or silver, gold, copper, brass, diamonds, fine and costume jewelry
mandrels, not being parts of machines; hand tools, namely, alphanumeric figure stamps not for stationery use; metal retaining clips for temporarily preventing beads from slipping off of wire
patina solution for creating a vintage antique look on silver, copper, brass, aluminum and bronze
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