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CORONET SETTING
A coronet setting is one in which the stone is held in by many metal claws around a metal ring.

 


Coronet Setting
Coronet Setting is another name for an Arcade Setting, which is a style of setting that holds a stone into a metal ring with multiple metal claws.

Coronet: A small or inferior type of crown worn by a person of high rank but lower than a sovereign.
Coronet setting: See Arcade Setting.

Coroneted CALCITE - Bellsgrove Mine, Strontian, Argyll, Scotland.
(photo courtesy of David Green)
CALCITE from Strontian ...

Coronet: A small crown worn by a person that ranked lower than a sovereign in class.
Coronet Setting: A setting where a stone is held in place be several metal claws. Also called an arcade or chaton setting.

Arcade SettingAn arcade setting (also called coronet or châton setting) is one in which the stone is held in by many metal claws around a metal ring.

00:18, 23 September 2008 (hist) (diff) N Coronet ‎ (New page: A coronet is a crown.)
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Egyptian jewelry items included such commonly found ornamentation as bracelets, brooches, clasps, coronets, girdles, and earrings, but also included items that were unique to ancient Egypt.

" in Coronet, March 1942, pp.17 - 25.
Brunialti, Carla Ginelli & Brunialti, Roberto. American costume jewellery: 1935-1950. Milan: Mazzotta, 1997.
Brunialti, Carla Ginelli & Brunialti, Roberto.

Micro-etched Crystal - In 2002, Rolex began micro-etching the Rolex "coronet" or "crown" right below the 6 o'clock marker.

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 ...

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.

A ruby and diamond coronet pattern head jewelry with 14 lozenge shaped clusters and 15 strawberry leaves with ruby and diamond band. Matching it were a necklace, brooch and earrings.

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.

setting
The method of securing a gemstone to a piece of jewellery, usually metallic. There are nummerous kinds of settings, inlcuding arcade, bezel, channel, coronet, collet, chaton, and pave ...

The king Louis XIV bought this precious stone and from then on, the gem is still enhancing the beauty of the French coronet. The Hortensia diamond weighs around twenty carat. On the pavilion, this rare gem has a crack.

See also: Jewel, Diamond, Jewelry, Metal, Enamel

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