A brilliant -
cut diamond the size of a pinkie nail rolls around the crease.
Not exact matches
The stock surged 30 percent on Nov. 19, when it announced the discovery of the
diamond, second in
size only to the Cullinan
diamond cut into the Great Star of Africa gem in the British Crown jewels.
A 1,111 carat gem - quality
diamond, second in
size only to the Cullinan
diamond cut into the British Crown jewels, has been unearthed by Lucara
Diamond Corp. in Botswana.
Brush the top layer of phyllo dough with butter and using a very sharp knife
cut the baklava into either squares or
diamonds that are about 2 or 3 square inches in
size.
Slice the calamari according to
size; smaller specimens are better
cut in half, lenghtwise, laid flat and each piece scored lighly in a
diamond pattern.
The
size of the
diamonds varied, most being larger than 10 millimeters but some reaching
sizes of 98 millimeters, similar to the Cullinan
diamond discovered in South Africa in 1905 and subsequently
cut for some of the British Crown Jewels.
Also, it would seem like
cutting carat
size is the best way to impact price, but actually, two
diamonds with equal carat weight can have greatly different prices depending on their
cut, color, and clarity.
Loose
diamonds ranging in all different
sizes, although I couldn't stop starring at a 5.5 carat emerald
cut diamond.
The Grand i10, however, misses out on LED projector headlights and LED tail - lights but gets LED DRLs and a
size down
diamond -
cut alloys.
What you miss out though are most of the fancy bits like the electric sunroof, LED headlamps, 16 - inch
diamond cut alloy wheels, telescopic steering adjustment, leather upholstered seats, rear reading lamps, auto dimming inside rearview mirror and a full
size spare wheel.
Most
diamonds are
cut to maximize
size instead of for beauty.
It's rare to find a piece of rough material good enough to be
cut into a single, larger -
sized diamond.
How can
diamonds of the same
size,
cut, color, and clarity be so different in price?
However, remember that the
size,
cut, and clarity of the natural yellow
diamond affects its price too, just as it does with a colorless
diamond, so the price of naturally yellow
diamonds will be all over the spectrum, just like with colorless
diamonds.
Carat weight is widely equated to
diamond size, however
diamonds can have exactly the same weight and significantly different dimensionality, depending on
cut proportions.
«For Heaven's Sake» is a life -
size platinum cast of an infant human skull pavé - set with brilliant -
cut pink and fine white
diamonds.