What are cabachons?

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Take a look at these bottle stoppers the round stone in the top is a cabochon

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Cabochon is the term for any stone (precious, semi-precious, and most often those stones that do not fall in those categories) that has a rounded surface.

As opposed to faceted stones which have flat faceted sides.

So you can have a faceted emerald or an emerald cabochon.

Stones like turquoise, lapis, etc are almost always cabochoned.

Hope this helps.

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Ernie,

MUST it be a stone? Did this term come from jewelers and the rest of us have "borrowed" it? Are we using it properly when we have Polyresin or glass cabachons? Or is this incorrect?

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Most define it as a stone, but I did find this definition also.

Cabachon-a shape given to stones or other materials that have a domed surface and a flat bottom. Used in many types of jewelry-making such as stone-setting or seedbead work
 
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