Total Weight
From the list on Wikipedia of possible interpretations of this acronym, the only one that appears to suit 'diamonds' is recommended selling price.You can review the list, below.
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Yes, it has 2 lines of symmetry as it is like a slanted square. If you stand it upwards it is like diamond. And diamonds have 2 lines of symmetry.
There are numerous 'kinds' of diamonds -- too many to list. The number of diamonds cannot be determined, since not all diamonds have been mined to date.
No, people say ROTATED SQUARES are diamonds - It's a common mistake. Diamonds are just rotated squares - NOT diamonds. Just remember that.
TW stands for the total weight of all the diamonds, expressed in carats.
The initials TW stand for total weight. One characteristic of every diamond is its carat weight. When a jeweler mounts several diamonds into jewelery, the jeweler may describe the total carat weight of all the diamonds as TW. A single diamond will always be more valuable based on its carat weight than multiple diamonds of the same total carat weight.
The carat weight (ct tw) refers to the total weight of all the diamonds in a piece of jewelry. The diamonds themselves are real, but the term ct tw is used to clarify the overall weight of all the diamonds combined in the item.
No, it is not fake. TW means total weight. In recent browsing of diamonds I've seen more complaints with the clarity of diamonds marked TW and the size, but they also seem to be less expensive.
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The initials 'tw' indicate the total weight of the diamonds in the earrings. So yes, this is good information to have.
In gemstone carat weight, TW stands for total weight. and it also stands for the wanted
This means Total weight (TW.) refers to the combined weight of a number of smaller diamonds on a ring. So you could have a 1 carat (ct.) center diamond and 75cts. Total Weight (TW) of side diamonds.
TW means total weight: the combined weight of all the stones in the group of diamonds. Their value is less than if the weight were in an individual stone. Enhanced means that the stones have been artificially enhanced to bring out a natural colour or to hide flaws. Enhanced diamonds are less valuable than natural diamonds.
The question assumes you're asking when do diamonds stop being described as total weight. One description of a diamond is its carat weight. Individual stones each have a carat weight. When smaller stones are clustered or installed in jewelery, especially in an attempt to make the cluster appear like a larger, single stone, the cluster is often described as [diamonds] tw or total weight. Diamonds stop being identified as tw when each diamond is weighed individually.
The term TW in relation to the diamond industry means "total weight." For example, a pair of diamond stud earrings the each weigh 1.00 carat would weight 2.00 carats tw (total weight).
When the text reads 'tw diamond' generally it means that the total weight of diamonds included adds up to some number. Each individual diamond has a carat weight. Adding all the weights of all the diamonds in a piece of jewelry makes up the total weight of all the diamonds. A total weight of multiple diamonds is not equal to the value of a single diamond of the same weight. Yes, they are all real diamond gems.