European Cut Diamond Culet
However old european cut diamonds aren t made for that.
European cut diamond culet. The old european cut evolved from the old mine cut with their trademark small tables heavy crowns deep angles and large visible culet. Many old european cut diamonds have lower color grades and will appear to have a yellow or brown tint in any setting. Because a culet is pointed and closed it is sharp and can be broken from high or hard impact. They show more colored light.
With 58 facets it is the predecessor of today s modern round brilliant cut. There is some overlap between the periods when both antique diamond cuts coexisted. Like the old mine cut diamonds cut into this shape possess a high crown small table and a large flat culet. On a diamond larger than 1 carat you can find the culet without even using a loupe.
Because the culet of a diamond is such a small area a gemologist will typically view it with 10x magnification while grading the diamond. For the most part diamonds with either a small culet or no culet at all are viewed as having a higher quality cut than diamonds with a large visible culet. An old european cut diamond will have triangular facets while a round diamond s facets are thinner. The culet pronounced kyoo lit of a diamond is the tiny point at the base of the pavilion where the facets of the pavilion meet.
To view the culet you can peer through the top of the diamond. The old european cut also has very long lower half facets accounting for at least 60 of the diamond s total depth. The old european cut diamond or old euro cut was the primary diamond shape used in the art deco era old mine cut diamonds or miner cut were used in victorian and edwardian eras. These are most typically found in old european and old miner cut diamonds with antique look and more traditional diamond cuts.
However the old european cut has a circular girdle. Old european cut diamonds oec are an antique type diamond cut born of a time before modern technology enabled the precise geometry we see modern diamond cutters use. In the majority of diamonds the pavilion facets are uniformly cut at the proper angle and meet at a perfect point yielding no culet sometimes called a pointed culet. The old european cut dates to the 1800s and was used mostly during the victorian edwardian and art.
Culet is often neglected because it is require to find open culet diamonds. So you might need stones with colors a grade or two higher to get a colorless look with an old european cut. Take a look at the rounded facet in the diamond of the picture above. Old european cut diamonds old mine cut.