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The outer ring of the diamond is called the girdle. The girdle is described by its thinnest and thickest points.
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| girdle |
The narrow, unpolished band around the widest part of the diamond; the girdle separates the crown and the pavilion of the stone.
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| girdle |
refers to the edge where the crown and pavilion of a cut diamond meet, marking the maximum diameter or width of the diamond. A girdle width of between 2.0-4.0% of the girdle's diameter is considered acceptable. Too sharp or thin a girdle increases the likelihood of chipping.
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| girdle |
The edge of the diamond just below the crown. It is here that the diamond is cut to give it its shape and is generally the area that receives the most damage in fancy shape diamonds such as the Princess cut.
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| girdle |
The ring around a diamond where the crown facets meet the pavilion facets.
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