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cabochon

[ UK /kˈæbɒt‍ʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a highly polished gem that is cut convexly but without facets

How To Use cabochon In A Sentence

  • The circlet is enriched by enamel plaques of Byzantine manufacture, alternating on the lower register with jewels en cabochon.
  • Thomas began initially for himself, working in copper and sterling silver with semi-precious cabochon (unfaceted) stones, broadening his oeuvre into gold and precious gems. One-of-a-Kind Geoff Thomas Jewelry Designs
  • Combine heated copper, authentic turquoise cabochons and Southwest stencils for surprisingly easy keepsake treasure boxes.
  • The most striking Delubac piece is a diamond serpent necklace with liverish amethyst spots and protruding cabochon eyes.
  • He will receive $28,000 in cash, scholarships and bonds for spelling words like prosciutto, cabochon and peccavi. CNN Transcript Jun 2, 2005
  • Agates, drusy, sliced geodes & sizable opaque cabochons have seldom been more popular than they are today, thanks to designers like Melissa Joy Manning, whose newest collection pairs drusy with huge silver pendants. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • It was a cabochon stone and the blade of his burnisher closed the bezel deftly. The 9th Directive
  • The example in Plate VIII is activated by pressing the cabochon garnet surmounting the rock crystal dome, under which a nephrite frog climbs a silver-gilt ladder.
  • Alex didn't bother to look up from the delicate task of removing burrs from the edge of the cup of fine silver that would, eventually, hold a cabochon cut tigers-eye stone.
  • It was a heavy gold circlet, set with a cabochon ruby. Sick Cycle Carousel
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