ma re
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Here are pictures from Dan Stair''s website showing the differences between "commercial" and custom cut stones. LinkDate: 8/12/2008 8:45:17 AM
Author: ma re
FrekeChild, I''m basically asking about things you already wrote - designer vs. native cuts in various lights, as well as how designer cuts perform in different conditions.
I just wouldn''t mind if someone could post a picture that compares, side by side, a native cut to a designer cut similar in size, shape, color etc. just to see that difference done by precise facet placing and superior finsih.
Date: 8/12/2008 8:53:37 PM
Author: Proteus
So here is a scan of a spinel, cut by myself. The spinel is a round brilliant cut, and is only about 0.80 carats. In comparison to the above tanzanite, you can see that the general symmetry and proportions are much better. They are not, of course, perfect. Some minor symmetry deviations are more or less always going to be present, especially on a smaller stone. I have a relatively old faceting machine, and it has some quirks... In my opinion, native cuts really pale in comparison to properly faceted gems, when cut by experienced cutters with precision equipment. Think about it this way: what is the value of a poorly cut diamond compared to an ideal cut diamond? It can be quite a large difference in price. Unfortunately, colored gems are not put under as much scrutiny regarding polish, symmetry and proportions as diamonds. They certainly should be, these factors affect the overall beauty of colored stones every bit as much as they do for diamonds, if not more.