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Selecting The Cut Of A Diamond And The Way They Are Cut
By james ellison
2006-08-29

There are quite a few cuts of diamonds to select from. The cut basically relates to the shape that the is cut into, except if you are in the or jewelry field, simply this shape has a great affect on much the glitters.

The most favorite cuts are pear, heart, marquise, oval, princess, round, trillion, and emerald cuts. The shape has an affect on the extent the sparkles, but the true cutting itself, when the cutter really cuts the into a specific shape, also counts a great deal. If the is badly cut, it will suffer
its sparkle.

In the business the cut of a does not relate to its shape at all. On the contrary, this is a reference point to the stone’s brilliance, depth, width, durability, clarity, and other facets of the diamond. General cutting difficulties are a missing or off center culet, not properly aligned, a that is too thick or too thin, crackings, or broken culets.

If looking for a diamond, you should choose the shape that you care for the best, but then consider several assorted diamonds of that shape to locate the one with the best cut, the that sparkles best, in all kinds of lighting.

Diamonds Are Cut How

In their most natural configuration, diamonds are, well, quite unattractive. They have no splendor or radiance,and in fact, they look like nothing but broken glass. A has to be cut, and then made shiny and smooth before it really becomes a thing of beauty.

Diamonds are cut with saws, into round forms. From the rounded shape, other shapes perhaps will be cut, such as heart shapes, but the shape is less significant than the caliber of the cutting that is being performed. When the is badly cut, it will lose light, and it will not glitter and shine very well. Every surface of the must be cautiously cut into the geometrical shapes that permit the to sparkle and glow, then the whole is cut into a particular shape, like an emerald cut

or a princess cut diamond.

As soon as the cut is finished, the is put into a dop, which looks like a cup with another diamond, only a is strong enough to polish the edges of another diamond. As soon as the has been cut and shaped, and had the edges polished in the dop, it is smoothed on a scaif or a polishing wheel.

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