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    How Diamonds Are Cut
    Author: Articles2.com Jewelry Editor
    Website: http://www.articles2.com
    Added: Fri, 19 Oct 2007 15:46:36 -0500
    Category: Diamonds
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    In their most natural form, diamonds are –
    well – quite ugly. They have no luster or shine,
    and in fact, look like nothing more than
    broken glass. A diamond must be cut, and
    then polished before it actually becomes a
    thing of beauty.

    Diamonds are cut with saws, into round
    shapes. From the rounded shape, other
    shapes may be cut, such as heart shapes
    – but the shape is less important than the
    quality of the cutting that is being done. If
    the diamond is poorly cut, it will lose light,
    and it will not sparkle and shine very well.
    Each facet of the diamond must be
    carefully cut into the geometrical shapes
    that allow the diamond to sparkle and
    shine, then the entire diamond is cut into
    a specific shape, such as an emerald cut
    or a princess cut diamond.

    Once the cut is done, the diamond is put into
    a dop, which resembles a cup with another
    diamond – only a diamond is strong enough
    to smooth the edges of another diamond.
    Once the diamond has been cut and shaped,
    and had the edges smoothed in the dop, it is
    polished on a scaif or a diamond polishing
    wheel.

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