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Crown - Top part of the gem above the girdle



Culet - Small facet at the bottom of a finished gem



Durability - A gemstone's ability to withstand wear, heat, and chemicals



Facet - A flat, polished surface on a finished gem



Fancy cut - Any gemstone shape or cutting style other than a standard round brilliant



Fire - The flashes of colour you see in a polished diamond



Four Cs - Four value factors (clarity, colour, cut, and carat weight) that describe the quality of a finished
gem and also relates primarily to its value



Girdle - The narrow section of a finished gem that forms the boundary between the crown and the
pavilion and functions as the gem's setting edge



Hardness - How well a gemstone resists scratches and abrasion



Inclusion - Clarity characteristic totally enclosed in a polished gemstone or extending into it from the
surface



Karat - A unit for the fineness of gold, abbreviated "K" or "Kt"



Metric carat - The international unit of measure for gram weight. One carat equals one-fifth of a gram
(0.200g)

,Mixed cut - Cut that combines brilliant-cut and step-cut styles



Mohs scale - Ranking of the relative hardness of 10 minerals



Pavilion - Lower part of a faceted gem below the girdle



Point - One hundredth of a carat (0.01ct)



Scintillation - The flashes of light and the contrasting dark areas you see when the diamond, the light, or
the observer moves



Simulant - A natural or manmade material that resembles a gem (also called imitation)



Single cut - A round stone with 17 or 18 facets



Stability - How well a diamond resists chemicals and temperature changes



Standard round brilliant - A round brilliant-cut stone with 57 or 58 facets. Often called a full cut



Step cut - A cutting style that features long narrow facets in rows parallel to the girdle on both the
crown and pavilion



Synthetic gem - A manmade gem with essentially the same chemical composition, crystal structure, and
properties as a natural gem



Thermal shock - Damages caused by sudden, extreme temperature changes



Toughness - How well a gemstone resists breaking and chipping



Value factors - Features used to judge the quality and value of all gemstones

, Carbon - The mineral diamonds are primarily composed of



Crown, pavilion, and girdle - The three major parts of a diamond



A ton of rock - What a mine must process to recover a half carat of diamond



Brilliant cut - Cutting style with triangular or kite-shaped facets that radiate from the center toward the
girdle



Blemishes - Clarity characteristics confined to the surface of a polished diamond



Nearly colourless to a very light yellow, light brown, or light grey - Most diamonds used in jewellery



Diamond - Most durable gemstone. Also expensive due to rarity and how costly it is to mine



Baguette - A small, four-sided step cut that's rectangular, square, or tapered



Branded cut - Cutting style that's developed, named and promoted by a specific manufacturer



Brightness - The effect of all the diamond's internal and external reflections of white light



Clarity characteristics - The collective term for inclusions and blemishes



Apparent clarity - A term used to describe the effects of treatments on the visual appeal of a gemstone



Binocular microscope - A tabletop magnifier with two eyepieces

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