Chatons

/ʃɑːˈtɔ̃z/ noun

Definition

Plural of chaton; multiple small decorative stones or gems used in jewelry and costume design.

Etymology

Simple French plural formation from chaton. While the singular was borrowed into English, the plural often follows the French form, especially in fashion and jewelry contexts.

Kelly Says

In jewelry-making communities, French plurals survive because the vocabulary is so specialized and European that keeping the French form feels like part of the craft's identity. Different industries maintain their own language islands.

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