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Cabochon Gemstones
Difference Between Cabochon And Regular Gemstones
Regular Gemstones
Bio Link https//jindalgemstones.blogspot.com/2021
/08/cabochon-regular-gemstones.html
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What is Cabochon gemstone? The gem cabochon has
a polished curved surface that contrasts with
faceted cutting. Cabochons do not sparkle but are
hypnotized by enhancing the color, reflection, or
transparency on the surface. The dictionary
definition describes convex, hemispherical, or
oval, polished but uncut gems.
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Many types of gemstones use cabochon cuts. We
seldom cut diamonds in this way because the true
beauty of the diamond will only appear when the
surface is carefully cut to achieve a perfectly
balanced proportion. Cabochons are usually cut
to different depths and proportionsfor example,
a flat cut with a flat dome. On the contrary,
there are round gems with high crowns and greater
depth. For jewelry making, jewelry experts buy
cabochon gemstones wholesale as they get them for
cheap, with less price. The gemstones featured
that are found in the wholesale market are
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  • Tourmaline round cabs stone
  • Blue oval tanzanite cabs stone
  • Yellow cabochon stone
  • Most delicate quality tiger eye cabochon stone
  • Crystal stone oval warry stones
  • All the gems that are mentioned above are natural
    cabochon gemstones. They are the ones used in
    jewelry making.

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More About Cabochon Stones Cabochon cut stone or
Cabochon cutting, a method of cutting gemstones
with round convex surfaces, polished but not cut.
Gemstones that are opaque, star-shaped,
iridescent, creamy, or shiny are usually cabochon
cut. The back of the common cabochon is flat, but
it can be hollowed out. To lighten the color.
Garnet, jasper, heliotrope, moonstone, cat's eye,
star ruby, and sapphire are all gemstones
commonly processed in this way.
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What are featured gems? A gemstone is one of
several minerals that are valued for its beauty,
strength, and rarity. Certain non-crystalline
materials of organic origin (such as pearls, red
coral, and amber) are also classified as gems.
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Gems have attracted humans since ancient times
and have long been used to make jewelry. The main
requirement for a gem is that it must be
beautiful. Beauty can be colored or lacking in
the latter case, extreme transparency and "fire"
can create attraction. Iridescence, opalescence,
starlight (showing star patterns in reflected
light), variability (showing different brightness
and narrow wavy bands of white light), design,
and brightness are other characteristics that
make gems beautiful. If the gemstone is to retain
the enamel applied to it and withstand the wear
and tear of continuous treatment, the rock must
also be durable.
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Difference between a Cabochon Stone and a
Featured Stone A cabochon is a gemstone that has
been shaped and polished so that it has a
dome-shaped top and a flat bottom. Opaque
gemstones are usually cut into cabochons, while
more translucent gemstones are generally cut. The
hardness of the stone is also taken into
consideration. Softer gems are more likely to be
scratched, so they have a better cabochon shape
than faceted gems, whereas a faceted gem is a
type of faceted gem in which the gem has a flat
top, a polished surface called a facet, and a
pointed bottom.
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This cut refracts the light inside the gem and
reflects the light on the outer surface of the
gemstone, thereby maximizing the brilliance and
fire of the gemstone.
Conclusion These are the major differences
between both stones. Some of these stones are
used for various purposes. Most of these are good
for jewelry purposes. Source link https//jindalg
emstones.blogspot.com
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