Just updated the main emerald cabochon page and also added another page.
The newest page focuses on lebrets with the round green gems in them. Those are the jewelry pieces that you see beneath the lip but above the chin. Often, they are little studs to decorate the face.
The emerald cabochon labret tends to be more expensive, but it does a nice job decorating while maintaining its subtlety, something not all things bought from the jewelry store can boast.
Emerald Cabochon: Elegant and Beautiful
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Monday, September 27, 2010
Emerald Cabochon: That Elegant Round Green Gem
Emerald cabochon pieces look different than emeralds with facets.
Adorn your lips with this stunning genuine Emerald Cabochon labret, a must have for anyone with a lip piercing. The top is a concave field of round brilliant-cut diamonds surrounding a blazing bullet-shaped emerald cabochon.
Emerald
Emeralds come in a variety of light and dark shades of green, often with subtle background hues of other colors such as yellow, blue, brown or gray. Emerald gemstones have been prized for thousands of years for their lush green hues and rare beauty. The word emerald was derived from the French “esmeraude,” which comes from the Greek root "smaragdos,” meaning simply “green gemstone.
Cabochon
The domed, cabochon emerald radiates with a rich color and gives the design an exceptional look. As can be found in sapphires, there is a translucent variety of ruby that displays a six-point star when cut into a smooth domed cabochon. Because the shells are natural, each cabochon will have a different pattern.
Adorn your lips with this stunning genuine Emerald Cabochon labret, a must have for anyone with a lip piercing. The top is a concave field of round brilliant-cut diamonds surrounding a blazing bullet-shaped emerald cabochon.
Emerald
Emeralds come in a variety of light and dark shades of green, often with subtle background hues of other colors such as yellow, blue, brown or gray. Emerald gemstones have been prized for thousands of years for their lush green hues and rare beauty. The word emerald was derived from the French “esmeraude,” which comes from the Greek root "smaragdos,” meaning simply “green gemstone.
Cabochon
The domed, cabochon emerald radiates with a rich color and gives the design an exceptional look. As can be found in sapphires, there is a translucent variety of ruby that displays a six-point star when cut into a smooth domed cabochon. Because the shells are natural, each cabochon will have a different pattern.
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