| girdle |
The outer edge of a faceted stone, the area of greatest diameter, usually the part where the prongs are placed when the gem is set.
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| girdle symptom |
A symptom in tabes as of a tight girdle, such as a feeling of constriction about the chest; also found in compression of the cord owing to collapse of the vertebrae, as in Pott's disease.
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| girdle |
A diamond's outer edge or periphery.
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| girdle |
The outer edge, or outline, of the diamond's shape. The girdle is not graded, but rather it is described by its appearance at its thinnest and thickest points. The descriptions of girdle thickness range as follows: extremely thin; thin; medium; slightly thick; thick; extremely thick. While it is less desirable for a round diamond to display an extremely thin or extremely thick girdle, such girdle widths are more common and acceptable in fancy shapes.
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| girdle |
The outer edge of a diamond which forms a band around the stone. The girdle can be faceted, polished or unpolished
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