March 27th, 2008 by Kylie Comfoltey
Gemstones are valued by several different factors. One of these factors is the cut of the stone. The cut of the gemstone is as important as the clarity or quality. A poorly cut gemstone can ruin the once brilliant quality of the gem, while a well cut stone can enhance the natural beauty.
When gems and stones are properly cut they shine; they shimmer; they are beautiful. Judging a proper cut is not a difficult task if you know what to look for. To test the cut of a gem, look at it from directly above the gem. The surface should be bright, reflecting as much light as possible. You should not be able to see directly through the gemstone if it has been properly cut because you should instead see reflected light!
On the other hand, a poorly cut gemstone can be either too shallow or too deep. A poor cut causes for what is called a ‘window’ meaning that you can see directly through the gem. If you were holding the gem over a table, in other words, you would be able to see the table. Light does not properly reflect off of a poorly cut gemstone causing it to be dull and to lose it sparkle potential.
They say when judging the cut of a gem look for mirrors, not windows! In other words, look for the facets—you don’t want to be able to see directly through the gem; you want to see reflections. Facets reflect light and cause the gem to sparkle. Even an extremely clear gemstone is not worth your buck if the cut is poor!
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February 4th, 2008 by Kylie Comfoltey
When it comes to fine jewelry, the cut of the gemstone is as important as the clarity or quality. A poorly cut gemstone can ruin the once brilliant quality of the gem, leaving it dull.
When gems are properly cut they shimmer and shine; they are beautiful. Judging a proper cut is not a difficult task if you know what to look for. To test the cut of a gem, look at it from directly above the gem. The surface should be bright, reflecting as much light as possible. You should not be able to see directly through the gemstone if it has been properly cut because you should instead see reflected light!
A poorly cut gemstone, on the other hand, can be either too shallow or too deep. A poor cut causes for what is called a ‘window’ meaning that you can see directly through the gem. If you were holding the gem over a table, in other words, you would be able to see the table. Light does not properly reflect off of a poorly cut gemstone causing it to be dull and to lose it sparkle potential.
When judging the cut of a gem look for mirrors, not windows! Even an extremely clear gemstone is not worth your buck if the cut is poor.
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January 7th, 2008 by Kylie Comfoltey
The cut of the gemstone is as important as the clarity or quality. A poorly cut gemstone can ruin the once brilliant quality of the gem.
When gems are properly cut they shine; they shimmer; they are beautiful. Judging a proper cut is not a difficult task if you know what to look for. To test the cut of a gem, look at it from directly above the gem. The surface should be bright, reflecting as much light as possible. You should not be able to see directly through the gemstone if it has been properly cut because you should instead see reflected light!
A poorly cut gemstone, on the other hand, can be either too shallow or too deep. A poor cut causes for what is called a ‘window’ meaning that you can see directly through the gem. If you were holding the gem over a table, in other words, you would be able to see the table. Light does not properly reflect off of a poorly cut gemstone causing it to be dull and to lose it sparkle potential.
When judging the cut of a gem look for mirrors, not windows! Even an extremely clear gemstone is not worth your buck if the cut is poor.
Related Tags: brilliant quality, clarity, cut, gemstone, shimmer, sparkle
December 14th, 2007 by Kylie Comfoltey
The cut of the gemstone is as important as the clarity or quality. A poorly cut gemstone can ruin the once brilliant quality of the gem.
When gems are properly cut they shine; they shimmer; they are beautiful. Judging a proper cut is not a difficult task if you know what to look for. To test the cut of a gem, look at it from directly above the gem. The surface should be bright, reflecting as much light as possible. You should not be able to see directly through the gemstone if it has been properly cut because you should instead see reflected light!
A poorly cut gemstone, on the other hand, can be either too shallow or too deep. A poor cut causes for what is called a ‘window’ meaning that you can see directly through the gem. If you were holding the gem over a table, in other words, you would be able to see the table. Light does not properly reflect off of a poorly cut gemstone causing it to be dull and to lose it sparkle potential.
When judging the cut of a gem look for mirrors, not windows! Even an extremely clear gemstone is not worth your buck if the cut is poor.
Related Tags: brilliant quality, clarity, gems, gemstone, sparkle
August 24th, 2007 by Kylie Comfoltey
The cut of the gemstone is as important as the clarity or quality. A poorly cut gemstone can ruin the once brilliant quality of the gem.
When gems are properly cut they shine; they shimmer; they are beautiful. Judging a proper cut is not a difficult task if you know what to look for. To test the cut of a gem, look at it from directly above the gem. The surface should be bright, reflecting as much light as possible. You should not be able to see directly through the gemstone if it has been properly cut because you should instead see reflected light!
A poorly cut gemstone, on the other hand, can be either too shallow or too deep. A poor cut causes for what is called a ‘window’ meaning that you can see directly through the gem. If you were holding the gem over a table, in other words, you would be able to see the table. Light does not properly reflect off of a poorly cut gemstone causing it to be dull and to lose it sparkle potential.
When judging the cut of a gem look for mirrors, not windows! Even an extremely clear gemstone is not worth your buck if the cut is poor.
Related Tags: brilliant quality, cut, gems, gemstone, reflected light, sparkle