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  2. Brilliant (diamond cut) - Wikipedia

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    The round brilliant cut is preferred when the crystal is an octahedron, as often two stones may be cut from one such crystal. Oddly-shaped crystals such as macles are more likely to be cut in a fancy cut —that is, a cut other than the round brilliant—which the particular crystal shape lends itself to.

  3. Diamond cut - Wikipedia

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    Diamond proportions and facets, for the round brilliant cut. The modern round brilliant (Figure 1 and 2) consists of 58 facets (or 57 if the culet is excluded); 33 on the crown (the top half above the middle or girdle of the stone) and 25 on the pavilion (the lower half below the girdle). The girdle may be frosted, polished smooth, or faceted.

  4. The symbolism and meaning behind different engagement ring shapes

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    The Round Brilliant cut diamond started the now universal trend of wearing diamond engagement rings to symbolize love and commitment. This versatile, round shape has timeless appeal and undeniable ...

  5. Diamond cutting - Wikipedia

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    The round brilliant cut and square brilliant cuts are preferred when the crystal is an octahedron, as often two stones may be cut from one such crystal. Oddly shaped crystals, such as macles are more likely to be cut in a fancy cut —that is, a cut other than the round brilliant—which the particular crystal shape lends itself to.

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    Featuring a round brilliant diamond shape and cushion cut center diamond shape, there are 43 diamonds in this set and a total diamond weight of 3.00 ctw. Shop ring sizes 5 through 8.

  7. Marcel Tolkowsky - Wikipedia

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    Marcel Tolkowsky (25 December 1899 – 10 February 1991), [1] an engineer by education, was a Belgian member of a Jewish family of diamond cutters from Poland.He is generally acknowledged as the father of the modern round brilliant diamond cut. [2]