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Sometimes I have questions about things but I don''t know that they each require their own thread, kwim? So, I thought I''d just make one thread for willy nilly questions.

My first question is about brilliant emerald cuts. Does anybody have one? I don''t recall seeing pics on here of this cut but maybe I missed them. I''d never heard of this cut until I saw a purple one on Dan''s site a couple weeks ago that was already sold. The pic is gone and I didn''t think to save it. It was really pretty, and I just wondered what it would look like IRL.

I''m trying to decide what I want to do for my next project..purple or green, oval, round, elongated cushion or this brilliant emerald cut so I thought asking questions might help narrow it down a little.
 

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Date: 5/23/2010 1:31:06 PM
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My first question is about brilliant emerald cuts.

Another name for this would be "cut corner rectangular radiant cut" or just radiant cut. Here''s one that I did years ago. I think the material was tourmaline. I kept the picture because I thought it looked like the face of a tiger...in a stylized way of course. I wonder if tourmaline lover will see any brown in this stone ?

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Thanks Michael! Would it be similar to an elongated cushion then?
 

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Date: 5/23/2010 3:33:32 PM
Author: Michael_E
Date: 5/23/2010 1:31:06 PM

Author:packrat

My first question is about brilliant emerald cuts.


Another name for this would be 'cut corner rectangular radiant cut' or just radiant cut. Here's one that I did years ago. I think the material was tourmaline. I kept the picture because I thought it looked like the face of a tiger...in a stylized way of course. I wonder if tourmaline lover will see any brown in this stone ?

Why Michael, that's "camel color."
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Here's my brilliant emerald cut. 4.5 carat mint beryl. It's got the basic emerald shape, but extra faceting.

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Thanks for the picture TL! It''s very helpful to see. They look different than how I remember Dan''s stone looking in his picture, but I''m probably remembering it wrong, or it''s just how his picture was oriented.
 

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Date: 5/23/2010 3:33:32 PM
Author: Michael_E

Date: 5/23/2010 1:31:06 PM
Author:packrat
My first question is about brilliant emerald cuts.

Another name for this would be ''cut corner rectangular radiant cut'' or just radiant cut. Here''s one that I did years ago. I think the material was tourmaline. I kept the picture because I thought it looked like the face of a tiger...in a stylized way of course. I wonder if tourmaline lover will see any brown in this stone ?
WOw--that is one GORGEOUS ring....
 

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I love radiants! It was one of the cuts that I was most attracted to when I found PS. I had somewhat forgotten about them though, because I don''t see many in colored stones. I think there''s a PS''er that might have a Mahenge that''s a radiant? I remember that it was from Gary Braun...
 

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Agree, Amber. These rings are gorgeous.
 

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Date: 5/23/2010 8:22:54 PM
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I love radiants! It was one of the cuts that I was most attracted to when I found PS. I had somewhat forgotten about them though, because I don''t see many in colored stones. I think there''s a PS''er that might have a Mahenge that''s a radiant? I remember that it was from Gary Braun...
Could that be Cellentani''s Mahenge?
 

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Chrono, that''s the one! I wonder if she''s set it...
 

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Ooo I''ll have to do a search on her Mahenge and check it out!

New question..I know there are zillions of cuts. Can a square stone be cut like an oec? Different shapes I know, but I just wondered if it could be modified, or maybe there''s already a square antique type cut?
 

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How square a "square" are you talking? Antique cushions are squarish/rectangular shaped with rounded corners.
 

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ha, once I posted that I thought about that..but I did mean an actual square. But really, if you put prongs (like say, fishtails) over the corners and it wouldn''t matter if they were rounded or pointed.

Well boy that was a quick one haha
 

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Date: 5/24/2010 9:54:15 PM
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New question..I know there are zillions of cuts. Can a square stone be cut like an oec? Different shapes I know, but I just wondered if it could be modified, or maybe there''s already a square antique type cut?
Anything is always possible; the issue is that will an OMC or OEC facet pattern be best to highlight the colour of the gem? Will the weight loss be too great (and as such affect the value and rarity of the gem) when cut into a specific shape? If a stone has too much weight loss, the cutter will have to charge more for the final result (plus cutting labour), which in turn, raises the selling price, which in turn means a more expensive stone that customers will balk at.
 

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I''m going to blaspheme here, so sensitive posters please cover your eyes.

I''d suggest testing these newer cuts on a piece of lab rough. That way you can see the effect with essentially the expected color and characteristics of the gem you want without wasting a precious piece of natural material.
 

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Unfortunately, the problem is that lab rough is that it always comes with perfect colour and isn’t representative of what Mother Nature gives us. So unless the natural material comes with perfect ideal colour, a person still cannot predict what the final outcome will look like.
 

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Thanks Uppy, Chrono and TL! That video is helpful TL! I find I like the radiants, but I think I might like either an emerald cut or an elongated cushion instead. Or maybe a square emerald cut. Hmph..not getting any easier, this particular project, so I might have to put it to the side and think of my other one.

Do you find that certain colors just call out for certain cuts? That they look better done a certain way?
 

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To some extent, certain colours and tones do look better with certain cuts, so yes. I like concave faceting for light toned and light saturated stones: mint garnets/tourmalines and even aquamarines.
 

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Date: 5/25/2010 1:22:40 PM
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Do you find that certain colors just call out for certain cuts? That they look better done a certain way?

Yes, darker stones which tend to show extinction, such as garnets, spinels, zircons and sapphires always look better when cut in some form of brilliant cut such as a radiant or barion style, often with shorter crowns and smallish tables. The idea behind this is to get the most uniform reflective display which will "break up" the dark body color of the stone and any large areas of extinction. Cutting darker stones requires having the right balance of facet size to stone size so that you get the best distribution of flash to darkness giving an overall impression of a lighter stone. I think that dark stones also look better in designs which have no corners or points, as these tend to lead to areas of head reflection and extinction of just plain concentration of color.

Cutting lighter stones requires as great a light path as possible in order to show the best depth of color, (usually meaning as deep a stone as possible). I think that light colors can benefit from designs having corners and points, as those areas concentrate color, making the entire stone appear darker.
 

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Date: 5/24/2010 11:35:11 AM
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Date: 5/23/2010 8:22:54 PM
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I love radiants! It was one of the cuts that I was most attracted to when I found PS. I had somewhat forgotten about them though, because I don''t see many in colored stones. I think there''s a PS''er that might have a Mahenge that''s a radiant? I remember that it was from Gary Braun...
Could that be Cellentani''s Mahenge?
Sorry I missed this! Actually, I''m not sure what to call this particular cut with its scissor crown and a radiant pavilion - modified radiant? scradiant? I haven''t set it yet, but I did look when I was in NYC - nothing jumped out at me, lol.

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Date: 5/25/2010 1:22:40 PM
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Thanks Uppy, Chrono and TL! That video is helpful TL! I find I like the radiants, but I think I might like either an emerald cut or an elongated cushion instead. Or maybe a square emerald cut. Hmph..not getting any easier, this particular project, so I might have to put it to the side and think of my other one.

Do you find that certain colors just call out for certain cuts? That they look better done a certain way?
Well, my mint beryl is perfect for that cut. It really enhances the color well, so I agree with you on that.
 

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Dangit Cell! I *thought* I''d managed to make up my mind a teensy bit on this one but..now I don''t know!

Do you guys find you''re drawn to the same cuts most of the time? I ask b/c I''ve got 2 ideas for projects and one of them I''m pretty sure I want to do another supernova oval!
 

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Date: 5/25/2010 6:52:06 PM
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Dangit Cell! I *thought* I''d managed to make up my mind a teensy bit on this one but..now I don''t know!

Do you guys find you''re drawn to the same cuts most of the time? I ask b/c I''ve got 2 ideas for projects and one of them I''m pretty sure I want to do another supernova oval!
LOL packrat!! I do have cuts that I''m drawn to (square shapes, Gene''s Star 80) and frankly, while color is obviously important, I''m more drawn to cuts. It''s possible for me to enjoy a less desirable color if it has a great cut.
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My morganite ring is a good example of that. I also find that certain cuts are just more flattering on my hand, so it makes sense to buy more than one stone in that same cut.

As for your supernova, I totally understand - I''m not an oval fan at all, but those are just yummy!
 

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Date: 5/25/2010 4:46:09 PM
Author: cellentani
Date: 5/24/2010 11:35:11 AM

Author: Chrono


Date: 5/23/2010 8:22:54 PM

Author: IndyLady

I love radiants! It was one of the cuts that I was most attracted to when I found PS. I had somewhat forgotten about them though, because I don''t see many in colored stones. I think there''s a PS''er that might have a Mahenge that''s a radiant? I remember that it was from Gary Braun...

Could that be Cellentani''s Mahenge?
Sorry I missed this! Actually, I''m not sure what to call this particular cut with its scissor crown and a radiant pavilion - modified radiant? scradiant? I haven''t set it yet, but I did look when I was in NYC - nothing jumped out at me, lol.


IMG_7414.JPG

Cell, I just love your Mahenge. Heheh, a scradient!!
 
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