Diamond cutters can help you evaluate the cost and benefit of cutting a polishing a diamond.
If you take a raw stone to a diamond cutter, the cutter may collaborate with you as a business partner, to cut and polish the diamond based on the combination of the raw stone that you contribute and the skill the cutter contributes to the venture. Or simply charge you a fee.
If you own a stone that you want to re-cut for some reason, you can ask a qualified diamond cutter whom you trust to give you an estimate of the fee and of the value of the resulting, re-cut diamond.
When a diamond is cut, the dust is collected and used to polish diamonds.
Diamond dust is released, since a diamond is 100% carbon. Diamond dust is used industrially to cut and polish diamonds and other materials.
Diamond fragments separated from a diamond stone during the cutting process are collected and used to cut and polish other diamonds.
A diamond polishing wheel used by a diamond cutter uses diamonds to polish and hone the gem-quality diamond's cut.
A diamond that has been graded by GIA in three areas: for excellent cut, polish and symmetry. They are elite diamonds
To remove visible scratches from a diamond, a diamond cutter can either re-cut the stone, or polish out the scratches if they are not deep.
A piece of Diamond that has not been cut and is able to be cut with a chisel.
Cut it out or soak it in nail polish remover. This may cause damage to the hair, depending on how much treatment is needed. Generally, the hair should recover well.
Diamonds are mined, washed, sorted and sold to diamond cutters. Cutters plan the cut, cut the stone, polish it and sell it to people who use gemstones in diamond jewelery. You can read more detail about these steps, below.
Diamonds are the hardest natural material, so only another diamond can cut them. Gem cutters use specialised diamond-tipped tools and lasers to shape and polish rough diamonds into gemstones with precise facets. At We Buy Diamond, expert gemologists work with precision cutting and valuation techniques to ensure every diamond or gemstone retains its maximum beauty and value.
Diamond dust is the hardest natural material known, making it ideal for cutting other diamonds due to its abrasive properties. The dust particles create friction when used in cutting tools, allowing the diamond to be cut with precision and without damaging its structure.
Diamonds are a commodity, so the 'chain' of distribution might include entities such as:MinersBrokersIndustrial diamond brokersGem-quality diamond brokersDiamond 'packagers' who cut, polish and grade gemstonesIndustrial diamond consumersGemstone jewelersRetailersSecondary marketspornerscondoms