Highly variable. Depends on the size of the stone, the quality of cutting and polishing required, and the skill of the craftsman. A shop in India could knock out a hundred little diamonds in the time it might take an expert to decide how to even begin cutting a particularly large and fine stone.
'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.
No. Only another diamond can cut a diamond.
No. Only diamond can cut diamond.
It is not known the particular year that the cushion cut diamond debuted, but the style of diamond has been around for hundreds of years. It continues to be a popular style of diamond.
Every diamond is valued by its cut, its colour, its clarity and its carat weight. Take your diamond to a jeweler and ask for an evaluation.
Diamond Cut was created in 1978.
Given the hundred-years-long history documented for this diamond, its cutter's name has been lost. You can read more about the diamond, below.
Given the proper environment, a diamond can cut anything, including another diamond.
No. Diamond is the hardest mineral known. It can only be cut by another diamond.
Quarter-cut diamond may be a pattern description. Diamond stones are not usually described as 'quarter-cut'.
Every diamond is valued by its cut, clarity, carat weight and colour. Take your diamond to a certified gemologist and pay for a certificate that documents this diamond.
Diamond Cut Diamond - 1914 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U