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I was looking at an old article and was reminded of one of my favorite diamond sayings, and I thought readers of this particular thread would get a kick out of it. It comes from Henry Dutton Morse who was cutting what essentially were Tolkowski ideals in the late 1800's in the US, more 20 years before Tolkowski published his famous work in Europe. Morse was a true pioneer and major proponent of cutting diamonds for beauty over weight.
“Judging diamonds by the carat is like judging a racehorse by the pound!”
“Judging diamonds by the carat is like judging a racehorse by the pound!”