Out came cut stones, cabochons, obscure gems, common amethyst, odd colors of garnet, sapphire, and jade. |
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A few specimens from the Red Dwarf deposit have recently been cut into cabochons, but none have yet been faceted. |
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It is commonly fashioned into cabochons which is a cut that maximizes the chatoyancy of the mineral. |
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Using the different shades of the turquoise cabochons as my color guide, the gauntlet was thrown. |
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She flung out an arm and touched heavy gold-embroidered silk and the cold smoothness of sapphire cabochons. |
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Combine heated copper, authentic turquoise cabochons and Southwest stencils for surprisingly easy keepsake treasure boxes. |
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The version in yellow gold features five cabochons in blue sapphire on the horns and crown. |
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This is a very good example of the way Roger Scémama combined almond-shaped stones and cabochons. |
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Used for star stones, the best cabochons are somewhat transparent, with smooth domes of good symmetry. |
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You will find it sold in spheres and cabochons as well as in faceted form, but the faceted pieces display the best brilliance for jewelry. |
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Made in Limoges, France, it retains its original rock crystal cabochons and sculptured copper saints. |
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A goldsmith and enameller is putting the finishing touches to a gold crown heavily encrusted with large cabochons. |
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The cabochons are made with original acro numbering tacks used in the United States in the 1950's to mark the windows with numbers. |
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Asterism or the star effect is an example of an optical effect found very rarely in a small number of gem types cut as cabochons. |
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Classical moonstones are always cut as cabochons, the most important thing being the correct height of the stone. |
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Before the art of faceting was developed, all gemstones were produced as cabochons, though some were intricately carved as well. |
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The symmetry of the top and bottom surfaces on cabochons, and also nicely bevelled edges are criterions for a good cut. |
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Closed setting for cabochons, prong and closed setting for faceted stones in different shapes, also grain setting and other techniques. |
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Her hair was pulled back tightly into a crest raised high by several collars of polished bone set with smooth cabochons of amethyst the same shade as her hair. |
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However, amazonite also has frequently been polished as cabochons and other shapes, its color and slight schiller effect making it a fine gem material in its own right. |
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It joined him in the dust and drew a wavering rendition of a double-sided pendant, two cabochons back to back, set in an intricate web of silver links. |
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The sumptuous Impériale collection, with its distinctive crown and cylindrical attachments enhanced with ruby or sapphire cabochons, has now been enriched with a square model in white gold. |
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This can be used to the faker's advantage to produce larger cabochons or beads, known as ambroids. |
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Also to be exhibited are two Punic amphorae, a lamp, plate and ivory cabochons that were found atop the tomb and with the skeleton. |
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The circular medallions are framed with cabochons and four leaf clamps. |
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The owl's eyes are large cabochons set over the twin cones, and its sparkling wings, wrapped around the HM3 engine, are entirely pavé-set with brilliant-cut stones. |
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Rhodolite tahiti cultured Preal Crosses with diamonds.4-10 mm drop Tahiti cultured pearls, central stone in rhodolite or green tourmaline square cabochons, on gold base. |
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Description: In 1965, her collection theme centred on white. Very strong contrast between colorful silverstone cabochons and carved leaf crystal swarovski on white-plated metal. |
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This jewellery combines oriental and Slavonic cultures which are the inspiration for the long necklaces, earrings which almost touch the shoulders and rings with cabochons. |
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Marlène wristwatch in yellow gold on a 26mm-wide brickwork bracelet of interlinked gold with a tassel of ruby pearls, gold batons and onyx cabochons. |
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Due to the thin nature of the opal veins which form in the ironstone boulders, it is often impossible to cut domed cabochons in most boulder opal stones. |
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This opulent mirror is richly ornamented with crisply carved foliage, flowers and scrolls, and delicate lacquerwork with mother of pearl inlays and cabochons of faux lapis. |
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