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 setting: 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.
Coronet Setting: A setting where a stone is held in place be several metal claws. Also called an arcade or chaton setting.
Godey's Ladies Book first published Claw/coronet setting of the Middle ages revived 1832 Bailey and Kitchen opens shop (Bailey, Banks & Biddle in 1878 ...
See also: Point, Setting, Stone, Bracelet, Pearl
 
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