Jewel cutting - how it has changed over the years (50% of the original diamond gemstones are lost when cutting round brilliant gems)
How do mineral and crystalline chunks become superb diamonds, rubies and sapphires? It is an amazing process called jewelry cutting and jewelry making it all the difference in the ultimate value of the stone. It was first developed in Venezia in the early 1300s and was seen in Paris and Bruges in the mid 1400s. A good cutting is exact art just to catch the light like that and capture the beauty of the jewel. A bad cut destroys it.
Most jewels actually start to be sawed with a special jewel saw into a rough shape, as such a square, round, pear or marquis. Then it is hacked by diamond-poured wheels to further refine the shape. The jewel cutter uses a series of better, better abrasive to get closer to the clear center of the gem. The cabochon jewelry is polished on a smooth overall surface, but sometimes it is held by hand, but more often with wax or glue
Transparent stones are most often the process in which the flat surface of the stone is cut into the surface in a precise and symmetrical pattern and polished. It is important that the airplanes are perfectly matched, or the beauty of the way light is trapped by the facet is lost.
If the stone is flatly cut or not polished, the glow of the jewels will also be lost. When a stone is properly cut out the sculpture, it captures the light so it jumps in the stone that gives us the glowing shine, it determines that the stone is too flat cut out to determine the value of the gem, If you do not meet, the light will not bounce off the angle of the surface to the best effect.
How do mineral and crystalline chunks become superb diamonds, rubies and sapphires? It is an amazing process called jewelry cutting and jewelry making it all the difference in the ultimate value of the stone. It was first developed in Venezia in the early 1300s and was seen in Paris and Bruges in the mid 1400s. A good cutting is exact art just to catch the light like that and capture the beauty of the jewel. A bad cut destroys it.
Most jewels actually start to be sawed with a special jewel saw into a rough shape, as such a square, round, pear or marquis. Then it is hacked by diamond-poured wheels to further refine the shape. The jewel cutter uses a series of better, better abrasive to get closer to the clear center of the gem. The cabochon jewelry is polished on a smooth overall surface, but sometimes it is held by hand, but more often with wax or glue
Transparent stones are most often the process in which the flat surface of the stone is cut into the surface in a precise and symmetrical pattern and polished. It is important that the airplanes are perfectly matched, or the beauty of the way light is trapped by the facet is lost.
If the stone is flatly cut or not polished, the glow of the jewels will also be lost. When a stone is properly cut out the sculpture, it captures the light so it jumps in the stone that gives us the glowing shine, it determines that the stone is too flat cut out to determine the value of the gem, If you do not meet, the light will not bounce off the angle of the surface to the best effect.
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