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Aventurine cabochon - Natural stone - Jewelry making idea

Discover our aventurine cabochon gemstone in a variety of cuts and shapes: oval, drop and round. You will find the aventurinecabochon that will suit your jewelry creation for men or women.

what is Aventurine?

Aventurine is a mineral that belongs to the quartz family and is characterized by its shiny appearance. It is available in several colors: green, blue, yellow, red and brown. Aventurine is often used in jewelry and decorative objects.

Here is some basic information about aventurine stone:

- Aventurine is attributed with healing properties and is said to promote emotional balance and tranquility.

- This stone is found in India, Russia, Brazil and Tibet.

- It is often used as a substitute for more expensive gemstones, such as emerald and jade.

- In terms of physical properties, aventurine has a Mohs hardness of 7, making it a durable stone for everyday use.

- Adventurine is also attributed with protective properties, as it protects the wearer from negative energies and promotes a sense of calm and stability.

Examples of aventurine use in jewelry:

- Aventurine beads can be strung to create a necklace or bracelet.

- Aventurine can be cut and polished into various shapes and sizes for use as a pendant or earring.

- Aventurine can be combined with other gemstones to create unique and beautiful jewelry pieces.

If you want to know more about its history and its virtues of the Aventurine natural stone, find this information in our Blog.

Whether you are a beginner or an expert designer, find out more about our aventurine gemstones in thread aventurine to create your handmade jewelry prototypes (such as bracelets and bracelets for men and/or women).

how to use cabochon?

Cabochon is a type of gemstone that has a flat bottom and domed top, making it perfect for use in jewelry. Here's how to use cabochon in your jewelry projects:

1. Choose your cabochon: The first step is to choose the cabochon you want to use. There are many types of cabochons available, including amethyst, lapis lazuli and agate, etc.

2. Choose the setting: Once you have chosen the cabochon, you need to choose a mount that will hold it securely. There are many types of settings, such as claw, bezel and glue settings.

3. Prepare the setting: If you are going to use a claw or bezel mount, you will need to prepare it by bending the claws or cutting the bezel to fit the size of your cabochon.

4. Set the cabochon: Once you have prepared the setting, you can set the cabochon. If you are using a glue-on setting, you will need to apply a small amount of glue to the bottom of the cabochon before placing it in the setting.

5. Secure the cabochon: Finally, secure the cabochon in place. If you are using a prong or bezel setting, you can gently bend the prongs or push the bezel over the cabochon to hold it in place. If you use a glue setting, you will need to allow the glue to dry completely before putting on the jewelry.

For example, you can use a natural gemstone cabochon in a claw setting to create a beautiful ring, or a gemstone cabochon in a bezel setting to create a pendant

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