Table Cut (Redirected from Table cut) The term 'table cut' is used to indicate all types of cuts that have a table facet. Cuts that fall under this header are the historical full table, mirror or spread table, french, scissor and peruzzi cuts.
The Shah Jahan Table Cut Diamond This table-cut or flat diamond, measuring 44.6 by 33 by 3.6 mm and weighing 56.
Table Cut In the table cut, the facets of the natural octahedron of the diamond are ground to smoothness and polished; one facet, the table, is ground much larger than any other and made the top of the gem, while the opposite facet, the culet, ...
Table Cut: A diamond cutting style that removes the natural points of an octahedron crystal leaving a flat, square or rectangular table at the top and a much smaller same shape culet at the base.
Table Cut The simplest type of step cut which is very flat with a large table. Often used for seals or for men's rings. Table Facet ...
Table Cut A simple, obsolete cut with one "slice" cleaved or polished from (usually) an octahedral. forming a table as on a modern stone. Table Facet ...
Table cut - 'Step cut' or 'Table cut' which the cutting style is often used in Marquise, Emerald and Oval cut diamonds. The facets on a 'Step cut' are cut in steps. Teardrop shaped diamond ...
The Table Cut made Diamonds easier to Mount and Wear in Jewelry, Rings, Pendants, Earrings and Bracelets.
parab A flat, table cut diamond patri See chudo payal An anklet, or piece of jewellery usually worn around the ankle. Also known as paizeb and tora paon ...
RELATED TERMS: See Antique, Briolette, Eight-cut, Fantasy, Pear Shaped, Marquise, Radiant, Rose Scissors, Ceylon, Emerald, Single, and Table Cuts. Dangle:A general term referring to any earring that hangs or dangles from the ear.
An emerald cut is often referred to as 'Step cut' or 'Table cut'. The facets on a 'Step cut' or 'Table cut' are cut in steps, parallel to the edges .
" As further refinement progressed, one half of the crystal would be cut off, creating the "Table Cut." At the time, diamonds were valued primarily for their luster and hardness. Table Cut diamonds appeared black to the eye.
With time, many of the older point-cut stones were converted to table cuts because of their popularity.
The peridot is cut in accordance with its crystal shape, mostly faceted or in classical table cuts, or round, antique, as an octahedron or oval. Smaller crystals are cut into standardised series stones, larger ones into imaginative one-offs.
It was inspired by table cut style of cutting diamonds during the Renaissance period.
Corundum stones are cut as table cut, step cut, brilliant cut, and mixed cut. From: An Illustrated Dictionary of Jewelry, autor: Harold Newman, publishers: Thames and Hudson ...
See also: Table, Cut, Stone, Jewel, Diamond
 
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