| girdle |
The outer edge or the widest part of the diamond forming a band around the stone.
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| girdle |
The middle circumference section of the diamond. This is sometimes polished or faceted.
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| girdle |
The narrow band around the outer circumference of a diamond. The jewelry setting usually holds the diamond around the girdle. Girdles can be rough (looks sandblasted) or faceted (polished like the rest of the diamond). Either one is good, since it makes little difference to the overall beauty of the diamond.
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| girdle |
The girdle is the outer edge of the diamond between the crown and the pavilion. It can be faceted, polished or smooth. The girdle thickness varies from stone to stone and can range from extremely thin to extremely thick. There are four grades in the middle of this range that are considered to be optimal.
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| Girolamo |
A Dominican friar, prior of the convent of San Marco in Florence, Savonarola believed that he was sent as a watchman for God to warn people of impending doom. His power was such that when the Medici family was expelled in 1494, he ruled the city and became a major power in Italy. In 1496, he turned against the pope, after the pope attempted to control the prior's power by offering a cardinal's office. In 1497, the pope excommunicated Savonarola. ...
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