In his work, the human figure merges with the technical virtuosity with which the artist treats the decor's watermarks, crimping delicate cabochons.
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In the simple, almost masculine Justine ring with a cabochon-cut amethyst, aquamarine or topaz, a small diamond twinkles like a private star.
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A bowenite cabochon featured as part of the " Our Mineral Heritage Brooch ", was presented to First Lady Mrs . Lady Bird Johnson in 1967.
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Type " wyvern " ( a fairly common fantasy term ) in google, and www . cabochon . com comes up as the first page rank.
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What was once unsightly litter has been swept away by the ocean and shaped into little cabochons, rounded smooth by the polishing action of waves and sand.
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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.
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The stone was iolite, a blue gem, neither faceted nor cabochon but something in between, a pyramid with four rounded sides and a smoothly polished peak.
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The effect refers to the sharp milky ray of white light normally crossing the cabochon as a center line along its length and overlying the honey-colored background.
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For a gemstone to show this effect best it must be cut en cabochon, with the fibers or fibrous structures parallel to the base of the finished gem.
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Not long after Fulco started working for Chanel, he created her now iconic Maltese Cross Cuffs, setting a gold cross adorned with bright cabochons in white enamel.