Difference between revisions of "Talk:Voltolini - Tribrill"
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This is a sort of triangle cushion brilliant cut. The table is an exact hexagon. I designed this for topaz and dark tourmaline, but it should work very well in garnets too. The large table coupled with the 41 deg facets of the pavillion makes this design not very suited for quartz, I think. | This is a sort of triangle cushion brilliant cut. The table is an exact hexagon. I designed this for topaz and dark tourmaline, but it should work very well in garnets too. The large table coupled with the 41 deg facets of the pavillion makes this design not very suited for quartz, I think. | ||
− | It features a classic brilliant look, but with a 3-fold symmetry. | + | It features a classic brilliant look, but with a 3-fold symmetry and some 6-fold elements... |
Revision as of 09:33, 25 January 2010
Tribrill - Marco Voltolini
This is a sort of triangle cushion brilliant cut. The table is an exact hexagon. I designed this for topaz and dark tourmaline, but it should work very well in garnets too. The large table coupled with the 41 deg facets of the pavillion makes this design not very suited for quartz, I think.
It features a classic brilliant look, but with a 3-fold symmetry and some 6-fold elements...