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Nope, it doesn't mean a thing to me but I am sure it makes sense to a jeweler. Thanks again Jeff |
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Right Jeff, have a look at this.
What is a Cabochon Cut Stone? They are the type of cut rounded on the top with flat bottom Example: Star Ruby, Opal, Star Sapphire. Otherwise try Google and write Cabochon - you will get about 274'000 pages, so I would try it over a week end ![]() Be ware of the fitting. Good luck Jens |
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Come to think of it Jeff, maybe you should take an evening course in gem cutting, then you would learn how to do it
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Thanks for the suggestion. ![]() Jeff |
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