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Revision as of 17:23, 2 October 2021
The aim of this design was to get a trilliant with the sparkle and pattern of a princess cut. I wanted a trilliant style of crown.
The pavilion was trial and error to get the princess look. But the one that looked like a princess would not meet point through. So more trial and error to get the simple pavilion as shown. The crown I just messed around with the facets until getting a good looking one.
The render showed promise, with a wide response angle and good light return across the usual materials.
The test cut showed that it is a amazing cut, bright, and in the right light, great patterns. P3 requires a light touch, but it is a quick and easy design to cut.