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I have a couple of spinel rings that are cut on the shallow side, thus, there's some windowing.
But I was thinking that if they had been cut deeper, the color would appear darker. The stones are bright but they are windowed. The red stone has already had a recut according to my gem dealer but obviously, the cutter didn't close the window.
A good cutter will have the goal to show the maximum beauty of a stone. I would like to know if many cutters purposely cut a dark stone on the shallow side to have better stone color?
Here are the rings. Photos taken in natural daylight after noon. The colors of reddish stones are best at natural daylight, so these stones are darker in diffused light.
If you would cut stones these colors, how would you cut them? Thanks!



But I was thinking that if they had been cut deeper, the color would appear darker. The stones are bright but they are windowed. The red stone has already had a recut according to my gem dealer but obviously, the cutter didn't close the window.
A good cutter will have the goal to show the maximum beauty of a stone. I would like to know if many cutters purposely cut a dark stone on the shallow side to have better stone color?
Here are the rings. Photos taken in natural daylight after noon. The colors of reddish stones are best at natural daylight, so these stones are darker in diffused light.
If you would cut stones these colors, how would you cut them? Thanks!


