earrings

The detachable jewelry system with a pedestal and recess design addresses the lack of aesthetic appeal in conventional piercings by integrating jewelry and pedestal surfaces, enhancing the earring's appearance with varied gemstones and clasps.

JP3256477UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-07

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
JP · JP
Patent Type
Utility models
Filing Date
2026-04-20
Publication Date
2026-07-07

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Conventional piercings with integrated jewelry and pin structures lack aesthetic appeal when the jewelry part is replaced, necessitating further enhancement in appearance.

Method used

A detachable jewelry system comprising a pedestal with a recess and through hole, a jewelry part with a pin, and a main body fitted into the recess, allowing integration of the jewelry and pedestal surfaces for enhanced aesthetics.

Benefits of technology

The integrated design of the jewelry and pedestal surfaces enhances the decorative effect through varied gemstone colors, shapes, and clasp types, resulting in a more visually appealing earring.

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Abstract

This earring features a base and a jeweled section that, through their combination, create a unified and aesthetically pleasing appearance, enhancing the aesthetic appeal and decorative effect of the jeweled section. [Solution] The earring of the present invention is characterized by comprising a base portion 7 having a recess 5 and a through hole 6 in the recess, a jewelry portion comprising a pin 1 inserted into the through hole and a main body portion 2 inserted and fitted into the recess of the base portion, and a fastener that fits into the end of the pin.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] The present invention relates to a piercing that can be attached to a pierced earlobe.

Background Art

[0002] In conventional piercings, the jewelry part and the pin are integrated, and the tip of the pin is fixed by a fastener. In contrast, Patent Document 1 discloses a structure in which the jewelry part and the pin are detachable and the jewelry part can be replaced.

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Patent Documents

[0003]

Patent Document 1

Summary of the Invention

Problems to be Solved by the Invention

[0004] In the structure of Patent Document 1, by replacing the jewelry part, it is possible to prevent the fixation of the jewelry part, but further improvement in the aesthetic appearance is desired.

Means for Solving the Problems

[0005] The piercing of the present invention includes a pedestal portion having a recess formed therein and a through hole provided in the recess, a jewelry part including a pin inserted into the through hole and a main body part inserted and fitted into the recess of the pedestal portion, and a fastener fitted to the end of the pin.

Effects of the Invention

[0006] The combination of the pedestal and the jewelry part enables the outer surface of the pedestal and the outer surface of the jewelry part to be integrated, resulting in a beautiful appearance with changes.

Brief Description of the Drawings

[0007] [Figure 1]This figure shows one embodiment of the earrings of the present invention. [Figure 2] This diagram shows the pinned jewelry piece fitted into the base and the clasp secured.

[0008] One embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to Figures 1 and 2. The earring comprises a main body 2 with a pin 1, a pin-attached jewelry part 4 with a decorative part 3, and a base part 7 with a recess 5 and a through hole 6 formed within the recess 5. The pin 1 is inserted into the through hole 6, and the main body 2 of the jewelry part 4 is fitted into the recess 5 of the base part 75. In this way, the jewelry part 4 and the base part 7 are integrated, and the earring is attached to the earlobe by inserting the pin 1 into the piercing in the earlobe and securing it with a fastener 8. The base portion 6 is made of precious stones such as jade, opal, and garnet. Furthermore, the outer shape of the base is not limited to a circle; it can take on various shapes. Similarly, the shape of the recess 3 in the base is not limited to a circle; it can take on various shapes to match the outer shape of the main body of the jewelry into which it is inserted. The structure of the clasp 8 is not limited to a specific structure; various types can be used. The combination of the color of the gemstone used in the base 7, the external shape of the base 7, the decorative shape of the precious metal in the ornament 3, and the gemstones used, causes the outer surface 9 of the base 7 and the outer surface 10 of the ornament 3 to become one, further enhancing the decorative effect. [Explanation of symbols]

[0009] 1 pin 2 Main body 3. Decorative part 4. Jewelry Department 5 recesses 6 through holes 7. Base 9 Fasteners

Claims

[Claim 1] Earrings characterized by comprising a base portion having a recess formed therein and a through hole in the recess, a jewelry portion having a pin inserted into the through hole and a main body portion that is inserted and fitted into the recess of the base portion, and a fastener that fits into the end of the pin.