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cabochons Meaning in Bengali



একটি অত্যন্ত পালিশ মণি যে convexly কিন্তু মতকে ছাড়া কেটে





cabochons's Usage Examples:

quickly make translucent gems unattractive—instead they are polished as cabochons, making the scratches less evident.


inclusions in some elbaite crystals show the Cat's eye effect in polished cabochons.


of shaping stone, minerals, or gemstones into decorative items such as cabochons, engraved gems (including cameos), and faceted designs.


during the 14th century, medieval lapidary technology evolved to include cabochons and cameos.


Faustite has a blue-green to apple green color in polished cabochons, and may be presented as a turquoise imitation, and it may also be treated.


It is sometimes used in jewellery where it is fashioned into cabochons.


stone; it will take a good polish and is often used in jewelry as beads or cabochons and other lapidary work such as eggs, spheres and animal carvings.


into beads and figurines with only the finer examples fashioned into cabochons, later being set into jewellery.


The decorations include embedded cabochons of shaped and polished coral.


the less-valuable opaque black star sapphire was polished into round cabochons.


uniformly blue material is used in jewellery, where it is fashioned into cabochons and beads.


main classifications are stones cut as smooth, dome-shaped stones called cabochons, and stones which are cut with a faceting machine by polishing small flat.


At the top of the Egg six rubies, cabochons on garlands, and three rubies, cabochons on the chest of the cherubs.


Banded or iridescent varieties are cut and polished into cabochons for jewelry making.


Somewhat resembling jade, Williamsite is often cut into cabochons and beads.


The Art of Gem Cutting – including cabochons, faceting, Sspheres, tumbling, and special techniques.


Agate is also still used today for decorative displays, cabochons, beads, carvings and Intarsia art as well as face-polished and tumble-polished.


turquoise rocks with black webbed patterns, artificial stones, pebbles and cabochons.



cabochons's Meaning':

a highly polished gem that is cut convexly but without facets

Synonyms:

gemstone; gem; stone;

Antonyms:

artifact; achromatic;

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