accorn
Rough_Rock
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Date: 5/29/2010 9:23:03 PM
Author:accorn
...but what exactly is a window?
I''m trying to pick out a pear sapphire and don''t want to mess up but I know almost no terminology.
Date: 5/29/2010 10:56:56 PM
Author: Rockit
A window is a pale or clear area in the center of a stone that you may see through. Generally, a larger window means that a stone has what is considered to be a poorer cut (perhaps in an attempt to retain as much size as possible). Look straight down through the top of a stone to see if you can see through it. Then, tilt the stone and look for windowing again. Some stones do not show windowing until you tilt the gem. This is less of an 'offense' than a straight-on window. Top gems won't show windowing even when tilted. Some gems will have smaller, insignificant windows. Only you can judge how big of a window or what kind of a window, in terms of angles or washed-out color, that you are willing to accept in relation to the money you are willing or able to pay for any particular gem.If you don't mind loosing some size, some gems may be re-cut successfully. Other times, a skilled setter can camouflage a window with an appropriate mounting.