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
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  • 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
  • The handle, over three feet long and wrapped with a glossy black hide was crossed with an elaborately sculpted black metal hilt and capped with a huge, round pommel inset with a deep blue cabochon gemstone.
  • She flung out an arm and touched heavy gold-embroidered silk and the cold smoothness of sapphire cabochons.
  • This elegant timepiece has 12 white diamonds to mark the hours and a stunning onyx cabochon to decorate the crown, with a matching black sunburst dial and crocodile effect strap.
  • Before digging into a lobster napoleon, Ms. Chao mingled among some of her masterpieces: a choker with the weight of 36.64 marquise cut diamonds, a crimson rose butterfly made of 9.45 carats of cabochon cut ruby. At Fancy Parties, Bling Is on the Upswing
  • 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.
  • It is intricately set with dozens of needlepoint and cabochon turquoise stones set in cerated bezels.
  • “Fass,” fiss or fuss; the gem set in a ring; also applied to a hillock rounded en cabochon. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • The stones may be faceted or cut in cabochon and set either in bezel mountings or with prongs.
  • For the next several years, Lawrence continued to work in this style, adapting it to form an interlacing design on a ring set with a cabochon emerald.
  • When you think of a cabochon sapphire, you don't think of a helmet, yet that's what the shape is inspired by. Medals of Honor
  • Glue a turquoise stone or cabochon on the middle of the threads.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • At the Marc Jacobs show, it came as plastic cabochons on a ponyskin sweater and as rubberised dots on taut pencil skirts. Coming round to the idea of polka dots
  • A single cabochon emerald on a long golden chain hung between her breasts and added green to her eyes. Priceless
  • Now, the company cherished for its bold use of colored stones, cabochon cuts and serpentine coils is making its brashest move yet: a merger with French luxury giant LVMH. 20 Odd Questions: Nicola Bulgari
  • The stones may be faceted or cut in cabochon and set either in bezel mountings or with prongs.
  • For massive material such as turquoise or lapis lazuli, which is fashioned into cabochons and free-form shapes, the purity, durability, and color of the material contribute to its desirability.
  • It is fashioned out of a silk plain weave, gold-metallic thread weave, a cabochon turquoise and egret feathers. LACMA'S Historic Collection
  • In the middle of the knot glinted a black cabochon star sapphire and around the winding arms of the metal was a circle encrusted with hundreds of tiny diamonds that shimmered in the light.
  • Out came cut stones, cabochons, obscure gems, common amethyst, odd colors of garnet, sapphire, and jade.
  • Using the different shades of the turquoise cabochons as my color guide, the gauntlet was thrown.
  • The female Sphinx moved to extend a paw, which contained a small silver headband set with a single cabochon of amethyst, that pulsated in time with a heartbeat.
  • A few specimens from the Red Dwarf deposit have recently been cut into cabochons, but none have yet been faceted.
  • She lifted a necklace out of the letter, with a mock-sapphire cabochon.
  • The Russian imperial crown is set with a cabochon ruby.
  • It looked like an angel, except for one thing: where the eyes of angels are blank and colorless like ice, the eyes of demons burn red, like ruby cabochons.
  • It is commonly fashioned into cabochons which is a cut that maximizes the chatoyancy of the mineral.
  • Chanel classic flap bag in satin embroidered with glass cabochon jewels, €4,500 On the grounds that Chanel is still possibly the world's most desirable brand, this ritzy number flies in the face of conventional wisdom that less is more. All I Want for Christmas...
  • Inspired by the bur marigold, the flower has petals in Light Topaz with Smoked Topaz crystal cabochon accents and is on a silver-tone metal stand.
  • This elegant timepiece has 12 white diamonds to mark the hours and a stunning onyx cabochon to decorate the crown, with a matching black sunburst dial and luxurious black stingray strap.
  • Within lay a length of silver casing, round and narrow, and set at different points with cabochon stones of lapis and white crystal.
  • If the material is to be left in some one of the flat-backed, rounded top forms known as cabochon cut, the surfaces need only to be smoothed (by means of very fine abrasives such as fine emery applied by means of laps, or even by fine emery or carborundum cloth), and they are then ready for polishing. A Text-Book of Precious Stones for Jewelers and the Gem-Loving Public
  • When chrysoberyl is of fibrous or tubular internal structure it affords cat's-eyes (when cabochon cut), and these should be specifically named as "_chrysoberyl cat's-eye_" to distinguish them from the less beautiful and less valuable quartz cat's-eyes. A Text-Book of Precious Stones for Jewelers and the Gem-Loving Public

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