NewEnglandLady Ideal_Rock Joined Jul 27, 2007 Messages 6,299 Nov 4, 2008 #1 Just curious as to why girdles on asschers/square emeralds tend to be on the thick side?
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strmrdr Super_Ideal_Rock Joined Nov 1, 2003 Messages 23,295 Nov 4, 2008 #2 durability and weight retention and tradition.
NewEnglandLady Ideal_Rock Joined Jul 27, 2007 Messages 6,299 Nov 4, 2008 #3 Oh, so do the cutters cut the stone wanting for it to have a thick girdle? For some reason I always thought thicker girdles were a product of the cut itself--I didn''t realize that it was an objective.
Oh, so do the cutters cut the stone wanting for it to have a thick girdle? For some reason I always thought thicker girdles were a product of the cut itself--I didn''t realize that it was an objective.
strmrdr Super_Ideal_Rock Joined Nov 1, 2003 Messages 23,295 Nov 4, 2008 #4 they can be cut with any girdle but med or better is a good idea for durability.