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Old 13-01-2010, 02:49
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Old 27-01-2010, 04:57
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Mine cut diamonds (typically cut in the rose style) are a great cut although, since they do not have nearly as many facets as other diamond cuts, they do not have as much brilliance as they don't reflect as much light. They are worth a LOT of money due to their rarity. If you have an opportunity to get one, I strongly suggest it. And I'm jealous










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Old 04-02-2010, 04:10
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The Old Mine Cut variety has an interesting history surrounding it. This cut of diamond was prevalent in the 1800's up until the time in which the Old European cut diamond took over. Old Mine Cut diamonds were fashioned in a way which was not entirely formula based but usually flattened out on top and curved on the edges. The name of the Old Mine Cut diamond came into being due to the places where they were discovered, which were old mines throughout India. Since India was the previous home to the majority of diamond mines and most diamonds are South African in origin now, the term Old Mine Cut came into being.
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