Arcade Setting Arcade Setting is a style of setting that holds a stone into a metal ring with multiple metal claws.
ARCADE SETTING An arcade setting (also called coronet or claw setting) is one in which the stone is held in by many metal claws around a metal ring. ARCTIC OPAL ...
Arcade Setting: (Also called coronet or châton setting). Refers to when a gemstone is set in a metal ring and secured by many metal claws.
Arcade Setting: A style of setting where a stone is held in a metal ring by several metal claws. Arkansas Stone: Used to smooth metal in the jewelry making process.
Arcade Setting Also known as a coronet or chaton setting, an arcade is one in which the stone is held in place by many metal claws around a metal ring ...
Chaton setting: See Arcade setting. Chatoyant: Chantoyancy is the effect in certain translucent stones when viewed in a suitable direction and light showing a streak of light in the interior that reflects across a curved surface as the ...
See Arcade Setting. Corundum The name of a family of stones composed of crystallized aluminum and oxygen that includes rubies and sapphires. The color of these stones depends on the oxides present in their composition.
A chaton setting (also called coronet or arcade setting) is one in which the stone is held in by many metal claws around a metal ring. CHATOYANCY ...
Coronet setting A coronet setting (also called châton or arcade setting) is one in which the stone is held in by many metal claws around a metal ring.
Chaton setting - this setting holds a stone in place by a series of metal claws around a metal ring. It is also referred to as a coronet or arcade setting.
See also: Quartz, Gemstone, Metal, Glass, Natural
 
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