I attempt to accurately represent and describe cut stones and rough
as to appearance, size, origin and fully disclose any known
treatments in its description. Because you view the images on a
different monitor with different settings, color is particularly fickle
to represent, but I do my best.
Torrie By: Dan Starr Cutting Instructions
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Torrie cut in Afghan Heliodor
2.26 ct - 8.0 mm x 6.0 mm deep
Torrie - Designed by Dan Starr © 2008
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Angles are for R.I = 1.62
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61 Facets + 12 Girdle Facets = 73 Total Facets
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4-fold mirror-image symmetry
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L/W = 1.000 T/W = 0.353 U/W = 0.353 P/W = 0.496 C/W = 0.240
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Cutting Remarks - These angles work without changes from R.I. of 1.54 to 1.81. Works best with a stone of uniform
color. The point of the pavilion reflects into the Table and into each of the C6 facets. Easy to cut. Designed for a very nice
woman.
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120-006-012-018-024-030-036-042-048-054 060-066-072-078-084-090-096-102-108-114
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012-018-042-048-072-078-102-108
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Cut to meet P1 and P2(G).
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Cut to meet P2(G) & P3(G).
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012-018-042-048-072-078-102-108
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Cut to establish the girdle.
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Cut to meet C1 and establish the girdle.
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001-029-031-059-061-089-091-119
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002-028-032-058-062-088-092-118
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