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A '''circular barbell''' is a common variation of the straight [[Barbell|barbell]]. It is bent fully into the shape of a ring, with one or both ends [[Threading|threaded]] to accept a bead. | |||
This jewelry design is also sometimes called a "three quarter bar" (because it is about three quarters of a circle). | |||
== Alternative Names == | |||
[[File:HorseshoeBarbell.jpg|thumb|center|100px]] | |||
;Horseshoe Barbell | |||
:While no longer a common style of jewelry, in the early 1990s, horseshoe barbells were more literally horseshoe shaped (like a circular barbell where the end segments are straight) as seen in the image above. | |||
== See Also == | |||
*[[Curved Barbell]] | |||
*[[Barbell]] | |||
*[[Captive Bead Ring]] |
Latest revision as of 05:19, 17 September 2023
A circular barbell is a common variation of the straight barbell. It is bent fully into the shape of a ring, with one or both ends threaded to accept a bead.
This jewelry design is also sometimes called a "three quarter bar" (because it is about three quarters of a circle).
Alternative Names
- Horseshoe Barbell
- While no longer a common style of jewelry, in the early 1990s, horseshoe barbells were more literally horseshoe shaped (like a circular barbell where the end segments are straight) as seen in the image above.