Single-cut Diamonds
sin·gle·cut di·a·monds | ˈsiŋ-gəl-kət dī-(ə-)məndz
noun
A genuine diamond, commonly used in watch cases that contain only 1 facet
A single cut diamond is a small diamond that has only a single cut on it, typically only producing one facet and therefore used in appropriate settings such as watch cases. In addition, small stones with 16 or 17 facets are also sometimes called single cut diamonds. These slightly more elaborate diamonds have an 8/8 arrangement, with 8 facets on the crown and pavilion plus the table facet. These diamonds are smaller as well and can be used in less ornate settings or when such a cut is called for.
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Safety Catch
Salt-and-Pepper Diamond
Sand Casting
Sandblasted
Sapphire
Sardonic
Satin finish
Sautoir
Scarab
Scatter Pin
Scepter
Screw
Seal
Sedimentary
Seed Bead
Seed Pearl
Semi-Precious Gemstone
Semi-Precious Stones
Setting
Sevigne
Shagreen
Shamrock
Shank
Shared Prong
Shield
Shoulder
Signet
Silver Tone
Simulated Stones
Single-cut Diamonds
Slide
Smoky Quartz
Smoky Topaz
Snake Chain
Solder
Soldering
Solid Diamond
Solitaire
Sparkle
Spinel
Split Prong
Split Ring
Split Shank
Spring Ring
Square Band
Square Cut
Stabilized Turquoise
Stackable Rings
Stainless Steel
Stamping
Star 129
Step Cut
Sterling Silver
Stomacher
Strap Necklace
Strapwork
Stud
Super Fit Ring
Swag
Symmetry
Synthetic Gemstones