TLE Flashcards

1
Q

when was the term “fashion accessory” first used?

A

19th century

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2
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the oldest surviving jewelry found intact, dating back to 2,500 BCE, was found in the tomb of?

A

sumerian queen shub-ad at UR in mesopotamia

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3
Q

what century did diamond become the most prized among gems?

A

17th century

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4
Q

in the philippines, a cloth for the head that serves as head gear is called?

A

putong

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5
Q

stone age hunters, about _____ years ago, already wore simple jewelry

A

10,000

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6
Q

in caves in the dordigne in france, once inhabited by _____ people, the remains of bone pendant, and collars of ivory, shells, etc.

A

cro-magnon

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7
Q

made of different materials like leathers, fabric, and synthetic materials. _____ include shoes, sandals, and boots

A

footwear

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8
Q

it holds two functions: the decorative and functional. _____ include totes, satchels, and backpacks

A

handbags

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9
Q

it is both function and fashion. their practical use is to protect the wearer against hot and cold weather

A

headwear/hats

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10
Q

serves as an accessory and a centerpiece. its aim is to add color to the outfit and makes a shirt tight at the neck

A

ties

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11
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worn around the waist for support

A

belts

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12
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it can be worn around the neck and waist for warmth or to the head and face to protect from sunlight

A

scarves

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13
Q

cover the eyes for fashion as well as defense against the environment

A

eyewear

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14
Q

considered to be one of the most well known fashion accessories

A

jewelry

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15
Q

to keep the hands warm

A

hand covering

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16
Q

used to hold, shape, and manipulate findings in a piece of jewelry

A

plier

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17
Q

have flat jaws and are the basic pliers used for most jewelry techniques

A

needle-nose pliers

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18
Q

have round jaws that taper to a point used in making round loops

A

round-nose pliers

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19
Q

special pliers that are used to close crimp bead and create a professional, finished look

A

crimp pliers

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20
Q

used to cut or trim wires, head pins, and eye pins

A

flush cut wire cutters

21
Q

used for rolling beads

A

mandrels or bamboo skewers

22
Q

perfect for applying acrylic mediums, adhesives, and decorative elements

A

paintbrushes

23
Q

used to keep the bead from rolling around your work surface

A

beading mat

24
Q

long metal tool that tapers to a point

A

awl

25
Q

designed for use with thicker flosses, such as embroidery floss or pearl cotton

A

tapestry needles

26
Q

perfect for stringing beads with very small holes

A

collapsible eye needles

27
Q

not actually needles, but thin pieces of barbed metal

A

felting needles

28
Q

used to hold the materials you plan to use while you are making a design of a necklace or bracelet

A

necklace planning board

29
Q

useful material in making accessories

A

fabric

30
Q

can be a wonderful material because it is narrow and has finished edges that do not fray

A

ribbon

31
Q

comes in a wide variety of colors and is made from synthetic materials such as polyethylene or nylon

A

beading thread

32
Q

used for projects that are made using a sewing machine

A

sewing machine thread

33
Q

is used to measure the exact size of a bracelet

A

bracelet sizer

34
Q

used to keep thread knots from unraveling or keep small pieces in place

A

glue

35
Q

old clothes, belts, socks, fabric, magazines, newspapers, etc.

A

recycled materials

36
Q

make a wonderful bead core

A

buttons

37
Q

have a variety of uses in fabric jewelry and there are many different varieties available in knitting and needlepoint stores

A

cords and yarns

38
Q

great for creating donut-shaped beads

A

metal washers

39
Q

used to add clasps to the end of beading wire or to secure a bead on the beading wire

A

crimp beads

40
Q

stringing material made up of numerous thin steel wires that are woven or wound together

A

flexible beading wire

41
Q

can be bent and formed into different shapes using a few simple tools

A

wire

42
Q

used to attach jewelry elements, including beads, charms, and chains

A

jump rings

43
Q

pieces of wire with one end formed into a stopper, either plain or decorative, and come in many different lengths and metals

A

head pins

44
Q

pieces of wire with one end formed into a loop

A

eye pins

45
Q

are used at the end of a cord or chain to cover knots or closures

A

terminators

46
Q

used to close a necklace or bracelet

A

clasps

47
Q

small shining disks or spangles used for ornamentation, as on women’s clothing and accessories or on theatrical costumes

A

sequins

48
Q

small objects that are decorative in form and are available in different sizes and shapes and are made of glass, plastic, or wood

A

beads