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High quality, well cut diamonds like these do not stay on the market long.
Many other countries also cut diamonds, but their industries are small.
Then suddenly, in the middle of a Morning that was bright as a cut diamond, they were at the top.
Just hold it next to an ordinary cut diamond and view the difference for yourself.
We also added rose cut diamonds to create a vintage feel.
The main floor plate is shaped like a table cut diamond.
The auction house said the previous record for a 30-carat square cut diamond was $3.1 million.
It looked something like a cut diamond the size of a softball, at least in physical structure.
The original jewel was gold, set with table cut diamonds.
You don't know what you're talking about," continued the General, seating himself upon a large cut diamond. "
Must I not learn to cut diamonds for myself?
If you have ever seen a large old cut diamond you probably know what we mean.
Until men had learned how to cut diamonds, they were not particularly attractive crystals.
She sighed and took the cut diamond out of her jacket pocket.
And to think that for a friend like this I parted with a beautifully cut diamond!
An End setting is most often used with marquise cut diamonds.
And over it all was a sheen like a myriad cut diamonds.
Ideal cut diamonds look red (with a star shaped black pattern).
Each band was inset with a trio of cut diamonds.
Its eye facets appeared to be large and beautifully cut diamonds.
They are this shape: Like some cut diamonds, almost.
Nine rose cut diamonds were set directly into the arms of the Swastika.
An example would be on a large emerald cut diamond which has a small inclusion under the corner of the table.
As a result, it can give a princess cut diamond a "crushed ice" look.
But not much has been done to reassure buyers of cut diamonds at the retail level.