Grammatically, mine cut is proper.
You can read more about how this cut got its name, below.
A brilliant cut diamond of one carat weighs exactly the same as a mine cut of one carat.
You may be thinking of a mine cut, a cut of diamond favoured in the early 1800s. You can read more about this cut and its place within the history of diamond cuts, below.
Given the proper environment, a diamond can cut anything, including another diamond.
Yes, a diamond-tipped tool will cut tungsten.
A badly cut diamond will be less expensive than a well-cut diamond. Of the four Cs that are used to value diamonds, cut is below clarity and carat weight in the pricing structure.
A brilliant cut diamond of one carat weighs exactly the same as a mine cut of one carat.
An old mine cut diamond that measures 7mm possesses one measurement that is 7mm. No other data about the diamond can be deduced about the diamond given this measurement.
You may be thinking of a mine cut, a cut of diamond favoured in the early 1800s. You can read more about this cut and its place within the history of diamond cuts, below.
'Perfect' is relative. A diamond is valued by its cut -- mine cut in this case, its carat weight, its clarity and its colour. You can take your stone to a local gemologist who can help you establish a value for this diamond.
Yes, miners mine for diamonds.
There were 33 miners in the mine
Yes, coal miners mine coal.
Chilian Mine
The value of a diamond depends on its cut, colour, carat weight and its clarity. A local jeweler can answer your question.
I believe there was 32 miners.
gold?
A Pitchstick.