Diamonds Can Be More Than For Ever
Loose diamonds and gemstones were historically seen as ordinary only if you worked at the mint or at the kings treasury. Or if you worked for some grand family who had a great lady who showed off such finery. In his Canterbury Tales Chaucer speaks of many characters taking that patronage path to the most sacred land in England on the grounds of Canterbury Cathedral. The Widow of Bath was an extravegant lady of riches and spoke about her various husbands and how they invariably died in some battle or other.
The Widow of Bath acquired all her recently deceased husbands properties and titles and land holdings with the demise of each husband. She now had such great wealth and so many dependent uponn her good nature to keep such a large household industrious and happy. Meanwhile we might imagine a young lad who has been denied the mortal joys of spending many months trudging on foot all the way over the kingdom to give thanks or mercy for some Thomas killed by the kings men hundreds of years ago.
Some many were planning a career a few ones would learn the craft of gemsman, or later gemologist, and begin the process of reading the soul of a stone and knowing quickly the gem from the also ran. As is said to know how to cut well is to be able to see well cut. And to begin to understand well cut help you relize how short cuts by the cutter to make a larger face for example then pulls the diamond in elsewhere and the gem is made less than had it been given respect for what it what and not have the cutter place pretensions on the diamond or gemstone it could not meet.
When a gemstone has been debased by a bad cut the failure is in the greedy eye and scheming heart of the cutter not the diamond, which could have given more had it not been debased in this way. If the cutter approaches the gem with the purity of heart and soul he will be precise and sensitive to he fault lines in the stone. The truth of this is in the concept that it is in the precise cutting that very much affects the grace and price value of any stone.You should remember that there are several cutting styles applied in the use of faceted stones.
Faceted stones are those on which a series of tiny flat planes, or faces, have been cut and polished. Nonfaceted stones are called cabochons. There are a number of cuttings styles used for faceted stones. While the stones can be brilliant there can also be the thrill of learning to look through your loupe and see inside your gemstones. To first see a good quality diamond through your loupe is quite a thrill. These are brilliantly cut as seen in round diamonds or step cut and mixed cut which combines both last styles.
Either way hobby or investment interest you and your small investors tool your Loupe and you may have many happy and rewarding years. Diamonds are after all at least For Ever.
Derek Dashwood enjoys noticing positive ways we progress, the combining of science into the humanities to measure life atLoose Diamonds