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Uses of Different Cuts and Shapes of Various Gemstones

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Uses of Different Cuts and Shapes of Various Gemstones

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  1. Uses of Different Cuts and Shapes of Various Gemstones It is imperative that the gemstone that you use for remedial purposes is untreated, natural and brilliant in colour. Only then, will you attain the complete astrological benefits that you desire. Shape When any gemstone is extracted from the earth, it is in an uneven or odd shape. The raw material must be cut properly to produce a complete product via masterful workmanship, delicate hands, reliable tools and patient handling. In gemmologist language, the stone must acquire rectangular, square, oval, round, etc, contours. Complicated shapes include princess, marquis, pear, trillion, etc. Surface A particular gemstone may be free form or definite in shape. Suffice to say that when you observe it from various angles, you should be able to observe great symmetry. The gemstone will look ugly if it reveals uneven bulges in some places and smooth surfaces in others. Yes, even when you use a magnifying tool to view the gemstone’s surface, it must present an even surface. The surface must exhibit a dazzling sheen, in order that light rays may reflect off it. If the gemmologist has not taken care to polish the stone well, you will be able to witness scratching, dull areas or pitting. Such a stone is deemed worthless within the astrological arena.

  2. Facets Now, look at your gemstone with a keen eye. Do you see all the facets coming together at a single point? If the answer is in the affirmative, it means that a skilled artist has created well-cut, crisp facets. If you did not know before, facet refers to the flat edge of a gemstone. All the facets have to be arranged marvellously, in order to display reflected light and colour as bewitchingly as possible. Triangle-shaped facets or trapezoids are best, while squares and rectangles should be avoided. Brilliance Sometimes, a gemstone may reveal severely, slightly or moderately rounded aspects, which are unable to come together at any one point. This means that the facets have not been created properly. Do not expect the gemstone to glow as brilliantly as it should. Windowing You may not be aware of it, but windowing is another feature associated with gemstone cutting. This means that light rays should converge and be able to pass directly through the centre of any gemstone. It is akin to light going through a small glass window. In case, there is divergence of light rays, it means that the window is large and ugly. You will see flashes of light emanating from the gemstone. You will also view dark and light patches. Polish All right, observe the gemstone’s polish, albeit under magnification first. Hold up the stone slightly away from your head. Now, rotate it gently. Do you see light moving from one end to another, which is, spreading smoothly across the surface? If you do not, comprehend that your gemstone has not been polished well or contains impurities. https://www.vedicratna.com/

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