Chaton Setting Chaton Setting is the same as an Arcade Setting, which is a style of setting that holds a stone into a metal ring with multiple metal claws. Choker Choker is a short necklace that hugs the neck.
CHATON SETTING 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 ...
Chaton setting: See Arcade setting. Chatoyant: A stone having a changeable luster due to the way it reflects light, such as the cat's-eye or tiger's eye gemstones.
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.
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 ...
Chaton Setting This is a type of jewel setting where the gemstone is held in place by metal claws Chenier A very narrow bore tube used in the jewellery industry to make hinges, and as a decorative element in ring mounts ...
Chaton Setting: See Arcade Setting. Chatoyancy: A stone that changes luster in different lighting much like a cat's eye effect. They are usually cut in cabochon shapes to enhance luster.
See also: Gemstone, Inclusion, Metal, Copper, Diamond
 
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