Chaton

/ʃɑːˈtɔ̃/ noun

A small decorative stone or gem, typically a rhinestone, set in jewelry or costume pieces for sparkle and shine.

From French chaton, diminutive of 'chat' (cat), which came from Latin cattus. The term likely referred to the cat-like gleam of the stone, or possibly the dome-shaped setting resembled a cat's eye.

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