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Category:Cabochons - Wikimedia Commons

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Stonesetting - Wikipedia

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    Cabochon and facet. There are two general types of gemstone cutting: cabochon and facet.Cabochons are smooth, often domed, with flat backs. Agates and turquoise are usually cut this way, but precious stones such as rubies, emeralds and sapphires may also be. Many stones like star sapphires and moonstones must be cut this way in order to properly display their unusual appearance.Estimated Reading Time: 8 mins

Jewels of Diana, Princess of Wales - Wikipedia

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    Her jewellery was a mix of precious stones and costume pieces, which she sourced from London's Butler & Wilson, often reported by the media as being "priceless" jewels, which the Princess found amusing. [page needed] Most of the jewellery dates from the 19th and 20th centuries. She also had a vast collection of gold accessories which often went unnoticed and became understated by the media.

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