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Diamond Girdle

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Diamond Girdle: - The Diamond Girdle Refers to the separation of Crown (top) and Pavilion (Bottom) in Diamonds. If a Diamond is having a Medium Girdle, then we can say that it is a perfectly proportioned diamond and every diamonds is having a Girdle. Due to Girdle When you look a diamond from the top it gives you the outline.

The diamond girdle is the horizontal band that runs around the widest part of a diamond. It is the area between the diamond's crown (top) and pavilion (bottom) and is the point at which the diamond's width is measured. The girdle can vary in width, thickness, and shape, and it plays a crucial role in the diamond's overall appearance, durability, and value.

The girdle is one of the most important aspects of a diamond's cut because it serves as the diamond's boundary between the crown and pavilion, and it affects the diamond's symmetry and proportions. The width of the girdle is usually expressed as a percentage of the diamond's diameter, and it can range from "very thin" to "very thick." The thickness of the girdle can also impact the diamond's weight, and a thicker girdle will result in a heavier diamond.

The shape of the girdle can also vary, and there are several common girdle shapes that diamonds can have. The most common shapes include the straight girdle, where the girdle is parallel to the diamond's table and culet; the knife-edge girdle, where the girdle is beveled on both sides; and the faceted girdle, where the girdle is composed of small facets that run around the diamond.

The girdle can also be polished or unpolished, and this can affect the diamond's appearance and value. A polished girdle has a smooth surface and reflects light, which can make the diamond appear brighter and more sparkling. An unpolished girdle has a rougher surface and does not reflect light as well, which can make the diamond appear duller and less attractive.

The girdle can also impact the diamond's durability, and it is essential to consider the girdle thickness when evaluating a diamond's overall quality. A diamond with a very thin girdle can be more susceptible to chipping and damage, especially if the diamond is set in a ring or other jewelry that is worn frequently. A diamond with a thick girdle can be more durable but may also appear less attractive due to the additional weight.

In addition to its impact on the diamond's appearance and durability, the girdle can also affect the diamond's value. Diamonds with very thin or very thick girdles may be less valuable than diamonds with more moderate girdle widths. This is because diamonds with very thin girdles may be more susceptible to damage, and diamonds with very thick girdles may appear less attractive due to their additional weight.

When choosing a diamond, it is essential to consider the girdle as one of the many factors that can impact the diamond's overall quality and value. A well-cut diamond should have a girdle that is proportionate to the diamond's size and cut quality, and its thickness should be within an acceptable range to ensure durability and visual appeal. The shape and polish of the girdle can also affect the diamond's appearance, and it is essential to choose a girdle that complements the diamond's other features.

What is Girdle?
Diamonds are the most popular. Used with jewelry and jewelry worn by women or worn by men in the whole world. diamonds have many parts, one of the girdle, the girdle is the outer edge of the diamond, and the girdle is divided into two parts of diamonds top part is the crown and the other is a pavilion. A girdle can also be called three diameters of a diamond. The girdle is the widest part of the diamond in the girdle obtained wide and its length is measured in millimeters Girdle's thickness depends on the show The higher the thickness of the girdle, so the diamond will look smaller. Girdle size is looking by the optical measuring device (microscope)

Girdles are divided into three categories:-

There are three types of girdle first is an unpolished girdle, second is a polished girdle, a faceted girdle

1. Unpolished girdle:- A few decades ago, beautiful and brilliant cut diamonds had rough and unpolished girdles because there weren’t more tools available at the time. That's why they didn't polish the diamonds. If there was no good polish, it did not reflect the reflection of sunlight properly and did not look brilliant even in sight.
2. Polished girdle:- A polished girdle means that the entire outer edge of the diamond is polished in a single and clear aspect. With the polished surface and girdle, it will reflect sunlight into the straight path and look so florence.
3. Faceted girdle:- It is the best and most popular with today’s diamond cutters. It contains common finishing. The most common finish found on more modern designs is a faceted girdle that helps with diamond performance. It is recommended style.

Girdle rating:- Before buying a diamond, a lot of things are emphasised, the grade, cut, clarity, colour, carat and shape of the diamond. And lastly, the most important thing is its finishing in which we see whether the diamond is shiny or not. The Florence of a Diamond Depends on Its Polish. When buying a diamond, more emphasis is placed on the finishing of the girdle. Girdley's thinness and thickness affect the symmetry and proportion of diamonds. When a diamond is certified by the experts it will record the thickness and thinness of the girdle. Girdley's rating is presented in percentages.

According to girdle’s thickness, is divided into various categories, extremely thin, very thin, thin, slightly thin, medium, slightly thick, thick, very thick, extremely thick

Extremely thin:- this type of girdle is very very thin and the effect is negligible (not visible with necked eyes). It may be more sensitive to peeling and cracking. If the Girdle is too thin, the diamond may be shallow.
Very thin:- If the girdle is very thin, then it needs to be taken care of more. The very thin girdle does not give an excellent result.
Medium girdle:- Medium-grade girdles are neither too thin nor too thick and have a minor peeling chance. It is a combination of thin and medium
Slightly thick:- Its grade is near to perfect girdle. Minor risk of peeling. Does not affect the cut grade. In this, the depth of the diamond does not occur too deep.
Thick:- this girdle is thicker and more alluring. It makes diamonds good-looking, increases the height slightly and gives a good result and good cut grade.

 

Our Conclusion

The diamond girdle is a critical aspect of a diamond's cut, and it can have an impact on the diamond's appearance, durability, and value. The girdle's width, shape, and polish are essential factors to consider when evaluating a diamond's quality, and a well-cut diamond should have a girdle that is proportionate to its size, with an acceptable thickness and an attractive shape and polish. When choosing a diamond, it is essential to consider all aspects of the diamond's cut, including the girdle, to ensure that you select a high-quality and valuable diamond.