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On 7/16/2004 9:30:33 AM crosado wrote:
Ok, so what I was trying to get at is.. there is no such goal of cutting colored gemstones for maximum light return? The goal is for maximizing color then?
I could not imagine something more beautiful than a round brilliant perfect clarity deep red ruby sparkling similar to a H/A diamond but in red tones.. I guess I'll keep it imagining it on my mind..![]()
Or perhaps keep hunting for a red H/A diamond in the 1-2 carat range![]()
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On 7/16/2004 9:39:41 AM strmrdr wrote:
According to my computer simulations simular proportions to ideal cut diamonds work very well with sapphire and ruby.
Id start with synthetic ruby rough as a base material if I was doing it.----------------
I hope people are not making cats eyes and stars with modern technology. They already know how to make color changing gemstones artificially since color changing is due to some particular crystal plane structures, which may be duplicated in lab production processes (I think). Synthetic Alexandrite is the best example.----------------
On 7/20/2004 6:32:05 PM lawmax wrote:
You can get a fancy colored EightStar.
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On 7/20/2004 9:18:06 PM Cave Keeper wrote:
I hope people are not making cats eyes and stars with modern technology.
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On 7/20/2004 9:29:08 PM glitterata wrote:
Ooo, I totally want an H&A cut synthetic sapphire or ruby! That sounds so cool! Experts, is it feasible? Can you cut the stone to get the arrows?----------------
No expert here. And, maybe this point isn't even related to star stones.----------------
On 7/21/2004 6:36:19 PM glitterata wrote:
Aren't synthetic star sapphires pretty common--especially in mens' rings from the 60s? :
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On 7/16/2004 9:30:33 AM crosado wrote:
Ok, so what I was trying to get at is.. there is no such goal of cutting colored gemstones for maximum light return? The goal is for maximizing color then?
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On 8/4/2004 5:06:17 PM Matata wrote:
There's a great deal of info about gemstone cuts at faceters.com.
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