Cabochons

Ancient stone carvers were the first to be enticed by the cabochon's subtle shine and today it still inspires human imagination.

The cabochon form is the closest to the stone's natural crystalline state,and gazing into its depths is like looking into an ocean or a logwood fire.

The renaissance of the cabochon is apparent in modern jewelry trendsas well as its reimmergence in age-old styles.

Usually, the first quality material is used to create facetted stones. However, with today's taste and trends, a demand for fine quality cabochons is on the rise. Our fine quality cabochons cover this demand in a variety of materials, shapes and sizes.





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