Cabochons Q - Z
Cabochons are gemstones that have been shaped and polished into a smooth, domed shape with a flat back, typically used in jewellery making.
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Quartz Cabochons (Clear)
£10.00 -
Quartz Cabochons (Rose)
Price range: £0.85 through £10.00 -
Quartz Cabochons (Rutilated)
Price range: £3.00 through £9.00 -
Quartz Cabochons (Smoky)
Price range: £2.25 through £3.25 -
Quartz cabochons (Tourmaline in Quartz)
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Rainbow Moonstone Cabochons
Price range: £1.50 through £10.00 -
Rainbow Moonstone Cabochons (Parcels)
Price range: £5.00 through £10.00 -
Rhodochrosite Cabochons
Price range: £2.50 through £23.00 -
Rhodonite Cabochons
Price range: £1.35 through £7.50 -
Rhyolite Cabochons (Kambaba)
Price range: £1.50 through £10.00 -
Rhyolite cabochons (Leopardskin)
Price range: £2.00 through £4.00 -
Shattuckite and Malachite cabochons (Pairs)
Price range: £5.00 through £10.00 -
Sodalite Cabochons
Price range: £1.35 through £8.00 -
Sunstone cabochons
Price range: £1.50 through £9.00 -
Tiger Iron cabochons for jewellery making
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Tigers Eye Cabochons (Golden)
Price range: £1.00 through £6.00 -
Tigers Eye Cabochons (Golden) (Freeform)
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Tigers Eye cabochons (Red)
Price range: £1.50 through £5.00 -
Tigers Eye Cabochons (Variegated)
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Turquoise Freeform Cabochons and Parcels
£22.00 -
Unakite Cabochons
Price range: £1.50 through £7.00
Cabochons are gemstones that have been shaped and polished into a smooth, domed shape with a flat back.
They are typically used in jewellery making – usually in bezel settings. Most often they are used for rings, earrings, necklaces, brooches etc – but we have sold some to furniture makers and even reenactors making modern replicas of ancient historical relics.
They are practical and fairly easy to use – in some cases even glued into pre-made settings.
The rounded shape of cabochons makes them ideal for settings where the focus is on the colour, pattern, or texture of the stone rather than its clarity or brilliance – stones prized for their clarity and brilliance are typically faceted instead.