Rock Identifier
Metal Chain Belt with Square Plates (Not applicable (man-made)) — Man-made Object (Metalwork)
Man-made Object (Metalwork)

Metal Chain Belt with Square Plates

Not applicable (man-made)

The belt consists of interlocking metal chains and square metal plates. The metal appears to be a dark, possibly silver-toned or darkened steel/alloy, with a somewhat lustrous or polished finish. The links are standard chain links, and the plates are flat with slightly rounded edges.…

Identified More man-made object (metalwork)

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Physical properties

The belt consists of interlocking metal chains and square metal plates. The metal appears to be a dark, possibly silver-toned or darkened steel/alloy, with a somewhat lustrous or polished finish. The links are standard chain links, and the plates are flat with slightly rounded edges. There is also a ring-shaped clasp or embellishment visible.

Formation & geological history

This is a man-made fashion accessory, likely manufactured through metalworking processes such as casting, stamping, and assembly. Its geological age is contemporary, as it is a modern item.

Uses & applications

A fashion accessory, worn around the waist as a belt.

Geological facts

This item is not a geological specimen. It is a piece of jewelry or a fashion accessory made from processed metals. The craftsmanship involves shaping, joining, and finishing various metal components.

Field identification & locations

As it is not a geological specimen, methods for identifying rocks or minerals are not applicable. It can be identified by its construction as a belt, its material (metal), and its design elements (chains, square plates).