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80 DIAMOND CUTS: How Our Eye for Beauty Shaped Diamonds into Brilliant Perfection
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80 DIAMOND CUTS: How Our Eye for Beauty Shaped Diamonds into Brilliant Perfection in Vernon, BC
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80 DIAMOND CUTS: How Our Eye for Beauty Shaped Diamonds into Brilliant Perfection in Vernon, BC
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Diamonds were once considered ugly—worn in the rough and valued mostly as talismans than as objects of beauty. Only through cutting did the diamond reveal its true brilliance.
80 Diamond Cuts explores this transformation through an original and deeply researched account of how diamond cutting developed across centuries. From early practices in India, where cutters worked with restraint and reverence for the natural form, to the bold experimentation of European craftsmen, this book traces how different cultures approached the challenge of shaping the hardest natural material.
Rather than presenting a simple catalog of forms, this work examines how each cut emerged as a response to evolving aesthetics and knowledge of light.
Inside, explore—
● The development of Mughal-cut diamonds in India
● The early point and table cuts of Europe
● The mysterious origins of the rose cut
● The evolution of early brilliants
● Rare cuts seldom discussed elsewhere
Through historical analysis and gemological insight, 80 Diamond Cuts shows how science and craftsmanship combined to transform an “unsightly stone” into the most brilliant of gems.
Diamonds were once considered ugly—worn in the rough and valued mostly as talismans than as objects of beauty. Only through cutting did the diamond reveal its true brilliance.
80 Diamond Cuts explores this transformation through an original and deeply researched account of how diamond cutting developed across centuries. From early practices in India, where cutters worked with restraint and reverence for the natural form, to the bold experimentation of European craftsmen, this book traces how different cultures approached the challenge of shaping the hardest natural material.
Rather than presenting a simple catalog of forms, this work examines how each cut emerged as a response to evolving aesthetics and knowledge of light.
Inside, explore—
● The development of Mughal-cut diamonds in India
● The early point and table cuts of Europe
● The mysterious origins of the rose cut
● The evolution of early brilliants
● Rare cuts seldom discussed elsewhere
Through historical analysis and gemological insight, 80 Diamond Cuts shows how science and craftsmanship combined to transform an “unsightly stone” into the most brilliant of gems.


















