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Definition of "cabochon"
noun: a highly polished gem that is cut convexly but without facets

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A cabochon or cabachon is a gemstone which has been shaped and polished as opposed to facetted. The resulting form is usually a convex top with a flat bottom. (More)

Unter einem Cabochon (aus dem französischen Nagelkopf) versteht man eine unfacettierte, runde oder ovale Schliffform von Schmucksteinen, bei der die Unterseite flach und die ... (More)

Un cabochon est une petite pièce de dallage venant orner un sol carrelé. (utilisation la plus courante). En architecture et décoration de façade, c'est aussi un élément ... (More)

Cabochon is de benaming voor een slijptechniek voor het slijpen van edelstenen en halfedelstenen en de benaming voor de stenen die hiermee worden verkregen. (More)

Cabochon (fr. caboche, tjockt huvud) är en slät, utan fasetter slipad ädelsten som på ovansidan är välvd, undersidan flat eller lätt konvex och omkretsen rund eller oval ... (More)

Il cabochon è un tipo di taglio privo di sfaccettature, mediante il quale si ottiene una forma con la sommità convessa e la base piatta, anche se il termine è usato per indicare ... (More)

Wyvern is a 2-dimensional MMORPG / MUD game [1] which was released for public play on February 4, 2001 by creator Steve Yegge through his company Cabochon Inc. [2] Wyvern is a free ... (More)

Then the stone is inserted into the bezel and the metal rubbed over the stone, holding it in place. This method works well for either cabochon or faceted stones. (More)

When cut to produce a cabochon, the mineral forms a light-green specimen with a silky band of light extending across the surface of the stone. (More)

It is often cut as a lapidary cabochon and used as a gemstone. Finnish geologist Aarne Laitakari (1890—1975) had described the peculiar stone and sought its origin for years when his ... (More)

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