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Domed: A piece of jewelry with a convex shape, thicker in the center and tapering at the edges.
Door Knocker Earring: An earring with a hinged bottom that hangs below the earlobe.

 


Domed
A convex shape like the outside surface of a ball or sphere. This shape is often used in earrings, pendants and components of jewelry designs.

Domed
Jewellery with a convex shape, thicker in the center and tapering at the edges, like the outside surface of a ball or sphere
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Dome Pearl
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Domed wedding bands are rounded at the top and flat at the inner edges. These wedding bands are durable and comfortable and are best suited for daily wear.

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Domed: Jewelry that is convex in shape.
Door Knocker Earrings: Earrings that have a section with a hinged bottom that hangs below the ear lobe.
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A domed gemstone. Highly polished curved surface without faceting.
cane bead
A drawn glass bead. It is a basic method of bead-making.

A domed gemstone that is highly polished and curved. Derived from the Middle French 'caboche' meaning head.
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The domed silver or silver-plated container with its removable lid was set on a spirit burner; eggs were carefully placed onto the interior frame and cooked for the required number of minutes.
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Slightly Domed 6mm Wedding Band in 14k White Gold $795
Slightly Domed 3mm Wedding Band in 14k White Gold $405
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peen - a domed or curved striking face of a hammer.
pickle - a mild acidic solution used to remove surface oxidation. Sparex is a common brand name of pickle.

A flat backed domed or faceted bead that is usually applied using glue to a setting or woven into position. As with normal beads they come in a great variety of shapes, sizes, materials, and finishes.
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Cabochon
A domed gemstone with a highly polished curved surface without faceting.

Making consistent domed disc-shaped beads
I'm trying to make a set of as close to identical as possible disc-shaped beads, with a domed center. I've made one that I liked, after sanding and shaping ...

of stone cutting where the top of the gemstone is a dome (en cabochon) and the pavilion is faceted Bulla Two concave plates that form a hollow receptacle, a form used in ancient jewelry Cabochon Stone with a smooth carved surface, domed and ...

A stone that has been cut into a domed shape without facetting. Many times these are round, or oval in shape, but other shapes are common.
Cameo
Cameos are small carved relief images.

Cabochon: A cutting style, in which a gemstone is cut with a smoothly domed top. Cabochons may be cut of transparent, translucent or opaque gemstones.

Cabochon: A gemstone fashioned with a domed or convex smooth and polished surface.
Girdle The ridge at the center of a gemstone. See also "crown" and "pavilion" for more information about the details of a stone's cut.

A buff top gem has a faceted pavilion with a smoothly domed (cabbed) crown. An interesting magnifying effect of the pavilion facets is achieved by doing this.

Before the technique of faceting was developed, material from the underside of well-formed domed crystals was often removed to facilitate the transmission of light through the stone. It is known that garnet was used before 3400 B.C.

The star effect, known to gem lovers as Asterism, appears as rays of a star across the domed surface of the gem and is most often seen in Ruby, Sapphire, Quartz, Garnet and Spinel.

It consists of a polished, domed surface. This style may be used on any shape of rough, but the most common forms are round, oval, and cushion. The height of the dome may vary from very shallow to extremely deep.

This is done when all of the other birthstones are clear facetted stones and a domed, translucent to opaque Opal, would not enhance the jewelry design.

It may be high domed or almost flat and can be cut in round, oval, square or freeform shapes. A cabochon has no facets. This is one of the oldest and simplest cuts.

In order to best bring out the play of colour in a Fine Opal, the stones are cut and polished to round or oval cabochons, or any other softly domed shape , depending on the raw material.

These star rubies are cut in a smooth domed cabochon cut to display the effect. The star is best visible when illuminated with a single light source: it moves across the stone as the light moves.

Mabe Pearl: A half sphere or domed pearl. Also called a blister pearl.
Matte Finish: A textured finish produced by brushing the metal surface to produce tiny parallel lines.

Moonstones are usually cut in a smooth-domed cabochon shape to maximize the effect. Sometimes they are carved to show a man-in-the-moon face. Moonstone beads also display the sheen very well and are simply stunning against a black dress.

Stone with a smooth carved surface, domed and un-faceted with a flat base
Calibre-cut
Small stones cut in usually rectangular shapes and faceted in a step cut to fit exactly into a setting or against another stone ...

They need to be cut into medium to high, domed cabochons to get the perfect star effect. The cabochons must be round or oval-shaped. The stone should not be too flat on the top or too heavy on the bottom.

Embossing - The process of raising a domed design on the front of a piece of metal by beating it from behind with punches and a hammer.

Enamel - Colored, opaque glassy material fused onto metal, pottery or glass.

Cabochon
A gemstone with an unfacetted domed form. The oldest form of gem cutting.
Calibre Cut
Gemstones cut to a specific, standardized size for mounting. Also, small gem material cut for pave' setting.

Cabochon
Gem cut and polished to have a domed outer surface. Such stones are said to be cut en cabochon.
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Cabochon
A cutting style where the crown is rounded or domed shape with no faceted, the bottom usually is flat or can be flat domed (lentil) bottom ...

CABOCHON
A cabochon is a stone that has a rounded, domed surface with no facets. A cabochon garnet is also called a carbuncle. The Trifari hummingbird pin above has cabochon stones.
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Cabachon
A cabochon is a stone that has a rounded, domed surface with no facets.
Emerald
A rectangular cut often used for emeralds (hence the name) but also for diamonds and other stones.

This results in a gem with the typical domed top of a cabochon and a faceted pavilion, giving the illusion of depth as the eye is drawn into the center of the gem.

Unit Cluster Setting: Any flat or domed plate drilled to accommodate melee.
V-Bail: A two-loop bail that looks like a "V" from the front. Also known as a rabbit ear bail. Photo and additional information.
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CABOCHON - An unfaceted cut stone of domed form (having a convex surface). Often called a "cab." ...

When you think about an Engagement Ring, usually only one style come to mind. That Plain, Straight, Half-Domed, 2-3mm, 14k Gold (Yellow or White) or Platinum ring.
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Cabochon - derived from the French word "caboche" which means knob or small dome. It refers to a domed stone with a flat back which can come in many shapes such as round, oval, tear shape, etc.

Its shape is basically flat and usually circular, with a faceted, domed top and plain bottom. This cut was well suited to the use of diamond fragments and the thinner forms of diamond rough called macles and flats.

Cabochon is a style of cutting a gemstone without facets, creating a smooth, domed surface.
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Cabochon
A round or oval stone cut and polished with one flat side (the back) and one smooth domed side (the front or face).

These include oval, emerald, pear, marquise, trillion, cushion, princess, heart and more. The cabochon cut is a smoothly domed top with a flat bottom, used mostly on gemstones such as opal, cat's eye, star sapphire, star ruby etc.

Mourning brooches were made by weaving small locks of a loved one's hair into detailed "hair art." The locks were mounted on an agate or mother-of-pearl backing, then covered with domed glass.

It comes in a variety of shades ranging from purplish- and bluish-red to orange-red. Like sapphire, there is also a translucent variety of ruby that can display a six-point star when cut in a smooth domed cabochon cut.

Smaller sizes are also found in rounds, ovals, pear shapes and marquise cuts. You may have to look a while for an unusual shape in a larger size. Due to their rich color, emeralds are also spectacular when cut in a smooth-domed cabochon cut.

The firm also produced a series of popular flower-motif brooches featuring rubies, diamonds, and turquoise-a combination that was widely copied by other jewelers. It is, moreover, credited for popularizing domed cocktail rings with matching earrings.

stalagmitic Shaped as a stalagmite, as a tall-domed structure. Many times confused with the term stalactitic, and many times substituted for that word.

Mabe' Or Mobe'A half sphere or domed stone, usually a fake pearl. Maltese CrossA cross with 4 arms of equal length MarquiseAn oval stone which is pointed at both ends, also called navette.

See also: Stone, Gemstone, Shape, Jewel, Cut

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