Yes it works fine, I've had a colored stone or two sarined so I'd have a record of the proportions. As far as I know, there's nothing special about what kind of material is measured (steel, glass, whatever) - I think it shines a light on the stone, casting a shadow that's "read" with something like a ccd; the stone sits on a small turntable so that repeated measurements can be made at different orientations.
I think folks should pay more attention to gemstone cut. If the cut is bad the gem has no life...kindof defeats the purpose don't you think? Nice color and no life - it's why I don't usually care for cabochons
My guess is that the lesser availability and more variables keep cut from being a huge factor compared to diamonds.
D-E-F colored diamonds are way more plentiful than say top color ruby.
So the vendors can say take it our leave it when it comes to cut.
The more common gemstones the prices likely dont support great cutting.
But then again I could be wrong it wouldnt be the first time...lol
Status
Not open for further replies. Please create a new topic or request for this thread to be opened.