cabochon

[ˈkæbəʃɑn]

cabochon Definition

  • 1a gemstone that has been shaped and polished but not faceted
  • 2a style of cutting gems with a smooth, rounded surface

Using cabochon: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cabochon" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The ring was set with a large cabochon sapphire.

  • Example

    She wore a necklace with a cabochon emerald pendant.

  • Example

    The artisan crafted a beautiful cabochon from the raw gemstone.

cabochon Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cabochon

Phrases with cabochon

  • a cabochon cut in such a way that it displays a star-like pattern when viewed from certain angles

    Example

    The jeweler showed me a star cabochon that glimmered in the light.

  • a cabochon cut from moonstone, a type of feldspar mineral that exhibits a pearly or opalescent sheen

    Example

    The pendant featured a moonstone cabochon that shimmered in the sunlight.

  • a cabochon cut from turquoise, a blue-green mineral often used in jewelry

    Example

    The bracelet was adorned with several turquoise cabochons.

Origins of cabochon

from Middle French 'caboche', meaning 'head'

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Summary: cabochon in Brief

A 'cabochon' [ˈkæbəʃɑn] is a gemstone that has been shaped and polished but not faceted, resulting in a smooth, rounded surface. It is often used in jewelry, as seen in 'The ring was set with a large cabochon sapphire.' The term extends to specific types of cabochons, such as 'moonstone cabochon,' which is cut from a feldspar mineral that exhibits a pearly sheen.