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Old-European Cut: A term applied to the earliest form of a circular, girdled round stone or brilliant. It is characterized by a very small table, a heavy crown, and usually great overall depth. Improperly referred to as an "old-mine cut".
Old-European Cut - A term applied to the earliest form of circular-girdled full brilliant. It is characterized by a very small table, a heavy crown, and usually great overall depth. Often improperly referred to as an old-mine cut.
See also: Oval, Jewel, Cut, Table, Facet
 
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