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I have seen people discussing Old Mine, OEC and transitional descriptions GIA use and what the differences are.
But overall I find the entire topic confusing.
Can you guess what a Cut-Cornered Square Modified Brilliant and a Cut-Cornered Rectangular Square Modified Brilliant? Or a Square Modified Brilliant Cut?
They were patented in 1977 and 1979 respectively, but GIA it seems, refuses to use any naming for any cut other than from more than 100 years ago. Even more recently invented and even trade marked diamond cuts.
To add to the confusion, in some cases GIA adds the term ‘Modified’ and other times simply leaves the term 'Brilliant' all by itself.
Take different patterns of marquise, pear and ovals for example?
But overall I find the entire topic confusing.
Can you guess what a Cut-Cornered Square Modified Brilliant and a Cut-Cornered Rectangular Square Modified Brilliant? Or a Square Modified Brilliant Cut?
They were patented in 1977 and 1979 respectively, but GIA it seems, refuses to use any naming for any cut other than from more than 100 years ago. Even more recently invented and even trade marked diamond cuts.
To add to the confusion, in some cases GIA adds the term ‘Modified’ and other times simply leaves the term 'Brilliant' all by itself.
Take different patterns of marquise, pear and ovals for example?