Measuring costs with the precision
of diamond cutters, they were soon able to calculate, for example, the portion of the plant's heating and electrical expenses that should be allocated to a fuel - injection pump.
Not exact matches
Once a rough
diamond is formed, it's sent to one
of several
cutters the startup works with in Antwerp.
Eterneva takes a portion
of those ashes and, through partnerships with a
diamond - growing lab in Amsterdam and
cutters in Antwerp, turns them into a piece
of jewelry.
Through partnerships with a
diamond - growing lab and
cutters around the world, Eterneva is taking your loved ones and turning them into gems
of your own design, size, and color preference.
Other European cities had
diamond cutters too, but it was in Bruges in 1476 that Lodewijk van Bercken is said to have invented the technique
of polishing stones using a wheel,
diamond dust and olive oil.
Cut with sciccors or punch cut with small cookie
cutters - Pineapple Habanero (or Mango or Strawberry or mix
of all 3) Origami Wraps into
diamond and heart shapes.
As gem
cutter Scott Sucher puts it, «Lo and behold, seemingly out
of thin air, the Hope
diamond appeared.»
Because
of demand, and also because a
diamond cutter can work around imperfections with these shapes, oval, pear, and marquise - cut stones tend to be less pricey for the same carat weight.
And just climbing a speed bump required the finesse
of a
diamond -
cutter.
Unlike color or clarity (which are natural qualities
of a
diamond), cut is solely based on the craftsmanship
of the
cutter.
Bringing the world a
diamond that features the highest degree
of optical symmetry, master
diamond cutter Brian Gavin has once again delivered a truly distinctive
diamond design — one that features the exacting balance required to produce a perfect hearts and arrows pattern.
To that regard, success as a
diamond cutter is more
of a progressive course and not an end to be reached.
OnePlus claims the cool - looking shape and design
of the earbuds was created in part by a
diamond cutter.