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What are the parts of a diamond?

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Question

What are the parts of a diamond?

Answer

Source: Unknonw

  • Table: The table is the largest facet that is on the very top of a diamond.
  • Crown: The top portion of a diamond extending from the girdle to the table.
  • Pavilion: The bottom portion of a diamond, extending from the girdle to the culet.
  • Culet: The facet on the bottom of a diamond. Usually the culet is nearly impossible to see. A large culet is common when cut in the early part of this century.
  • Girdle: The outer edge of a diamond, and is graded by its thickness. A girdle that is too thin may be more prone to chipping accidentally. Extremely thick girdles usually produce extra depth and less brilliance. Girdles may be faceted or polished.

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Diamond Mike Watson

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