| 11. | Hydrogrossular is sometimes used as a gemstone, being cabochon cut, or made into beads.
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| 12. | Ammolite is usually fashioned into freeform cabochons and mounted in gold, with diamonds as accents.
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| 13. | Microscopic acicular inclusions in some elbaite crystals show the Cat's eye effect in polished cabochons.
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| 14. | -- a cabochon sapphire and diamond bracelet by Van Cleef & Arpels, circa 1940.
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| 15. | It is frequently cut with a convex face, or en cabochon, and is then known as carbuncle.
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| 16. | Additionally, coral from the seas and other semiprecious cabochons and cut stones have been added to silver and gold jewelry.
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| 17. | When the large cabochon emerald on the apex is depressed it engages a mechanism that rotates the miniatures inside the egg.
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| 18. | The bird's eye is a cabochon ruby; the comb on his head is made of seven natural seed pearls.
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| 19. | Most material is carved into beads and figurines with only the finer examples fashioned into cabochons, later being set into jewellery.
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| 20. | Rhodolites used in jewelry are generally faceted to make good use of their brilliance, though they also exist in cabochon form.
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