Small 3 mm round cabochons for gluing or setting.
This flat-bottomed gemstone is made of Labradorite.
Did you know?
The etymology of labradorite's name is simple: it's actually the name of the site where it was discovered in Canada: Labradorite.
Labradorite stone is said to contain aurora borealis rays.
In fact, this stone's blue, green and occasionally metallic reflections make it seem like a magical stone.
With these jewelry cabochons, you'll be able to enhance your creations.
But first of all, we'd like to give you a few techniques and tips to help you create your costume jewelry with complete peace of mind and all the knowledge you need to make sure you don't make a mistake.
What can I do with a cabochon?
The combinations are endless, and we've come up with a few ideas for creations and types of support suitable for round cabochons. But above all, let your creative spirit flow and have fun!
Now for the answer to your burning question:
How do I attach my cabochon to a stand?
Don't panic, the beads & co team is here to give you all the tools you need, and have you ever heard of our toolbox? That's where you'll find the answers to many of your questions:
- How to crimp cabochons?
- How do I glue a cabochon onto a setting?
- Which glue should I use?
- Which cabochon shapes should be crimped or glued on a flat surface?
Please note that each stone is unique and may differ significantly from the photo.
Size may vary slightly from one cabochon to another. This stone may contain inclusions.
For gluing or setting.
Not set.
Sold in bags of 5.























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