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  2. Diamond cutting - Wikipedia

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    An example of this is the marquise cut diamond which was popular in the 1970s to 1980s. In later decades, jewelers had little success in selling this shape in comparison to other shapes like the oval or pear shape. [citation needed] The marquise can be cut into an oval diamond by any diamond cutter with a loss of 5 to 10% in total weight.

  3. Diamond (gemstone) - Wikipedia

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    Diamond cutting is the art and science of creating a gem-quality diamond out of mined rough. The cut of a diamond describes the manner in which a diamond has been shaped and polished from its beginning form as a rough stone to its final gem proportions. The cut of a diamond describes the quality of workmanship and the angles to which a diamond ...

  4. Diamond - Wikipedia

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    Splitting a diamond with a hammer is difficult, a well-calculated, angled blow can cut the diamond, piece-by-piece, but it can also ruin the diamond itself. Alternatively, it can be cut with a diamond saw, which is a more reliable method. [112] [114] After initial cutting, the diamond is shaped in numerous stages of polishing.

  5. List of diamonds - Wikipedia

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    When discovered in 1905 the 3106.75 carat (621.35 g) Cullinan was the largest rough gem-quality diamond ever found. It was cut into 105 diamonds including the Cullinan I or the Great Star of Africa, 530.2 carats (106.04 g), and the Cullinan II or the Second Star of Africa, 317.4 carats (63.48 g), both of which are now part of the British Crown ...

  6. Would You Buy Diamonds Grown on Demand? - AOL

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    Lab diamonds–once thought of as a more accessible alternative to natural diamonds–are getting increasingly bougie with new advances in technology.

  7. Gemesis - Wikipedia

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    Gemesis created the world's largest lab-created diamond in April 2013, broke that record in November 2013, and then broke the record again in July 2014. The first was a 1.29 carat emerald cut, the second was a princess cut at 1.78 carat, [20] and the third was a 3 carat round brilliant white Type IIa diamond. [4]

  8. How do you fence stolen gems worth millions? Inside the ...

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    A jewelry designer at St. Vincent Court said that gold bars and loose diamonds could be sold in New York — which houses the country's biggest diamond district — or Miami. "Lots of turnaround ...

  9. Material properties of diamond - Wikipedia

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    A scattering of round-brilliant cut diamonds shows the many reflecting facets. The luster of a diamond is described as "adamantine", which simply means diamond-like. Reflections on a properly cut diamond's facets are undistorted, due to their flatness. The refractive index of diamond (as measured via sodium light, 589.3 nm) is 2.417.

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