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Mile Chai
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www.milechai.comAharon's Jewish
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Denver, Colorado 80246
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14K
Gold Star of David
K-333r Made
in Israel
Star of David / Menorah
Israeli Diamonds/Rubies
Total Length
1 1/8"
approx 5/8"
x
3/4"
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The cut of
a diamond determines its brilliance. There
is no single measurement of a diamond that
defines its cut, but rather a collection
of measurements and observations that
determine the relationship between a
diamond's light performance, dimensions
and finish. Most gemologists consider cut
the most important diamond characteristic
because even if a diamond has perfect
color and clarity, a diamond with a poor
cut will have dulled brilliance.
The width and depth can have an effect
on how light travels within the diamond,
and how it exits in the form of
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Shallow: Light is lost out the bottom
causing the diamond to lose brilliance.
Too Deep: Light escapes out the
sides causing the diamond to appear dark
and dull |
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