Claims
- 1. A brilliant-cut gemstone comprising:
a crown; a girdle; and a pavilion having 56 facets with 8 lower substantially diamond-shaped pavilion facets oriented so that each one tapers to a pointed bottom of the pavilion, 16 middle substantially kite-shaped pavilion facets oriented so that each one is positioned adjacent to a neighboring one of the 8 lower pavilion facets at a lower edge thereof and having an upper point touching the girdle, and 32 upper substantially triangular pavilion facets, each having two sides substantially equal in length, and a third side, each substantially triangular pavilion facet being positioned so that one equal side is adjacent to a neighboring upper pavilion facet, the other equal side is positioned adjacent to a neighboring one of the 16 middle pavilion facets, and the third side is positioned adjacent to the girdle.
- 2. The gemstone as recited in claim 1, wherein:
each of the 8 lower substantially diamond-shaped pavilion facets has a planar face which forms an angle in a range of about 40°-43° with a horizontal plane of the girdle; each of the 16 middle substantially kite-shaped pavilion facets has a planar face which forms an angle in a range of about 42°-45° with the horizontal plane of the girdle; and each of the 32 upper substantially triangular pavilion facets has a planar face which forms an angle in a range of about 43°-46° with the horizontal plane of the girdle.
- 3. The gemstone as recited in claim 1, wherein the crown comprises:
16 lower substantially triangular crown facets, each one having a first edge positioned adjacent to the girdle, a second edge positioned adjacent to a neighboring lower triangular crown facet and a third edge; 16 lower substantially rhomboidal crown facets, each one having a first edge positioned adjacent to the girdle, a second edge opposite to the first edge and positioned adjacent to a neighboring lower rhomboidal facet, and a third edge positioned adjacent to the third edge of a neighboring one of the 16 lower triangular crown facets; 8 middle substantially kite-shaped crown facets, each one having a first edge positioned adjacent to a first neighboring lower rhomboidal facet and a second edge contiguous with the first edge, said second edge positioned adjacent to a second neighboring lower rhomboidal facet; and 16 upper substantially triangular crown facets, each one having a first edge positioned adjacent to a neighboring one of the 8 middle kite-shaped crown facets and a second edge positioned adjacent to a neighboring one of the upper triangular crown facets.
- 4. The gemstone as recited in claim 3, wherein the crown further comprises:
a table defined by 16 edges with each said edge forming a side of a respective one of the 16 upper triangular crown facets.
- 5. The gemstone as recited in claim 3, wherein:
each of the 16 lower substantially triangular crown facets has a planar face which forms an angle in a range of about 35°-38° with a horizontal plane of the girdle; each of the 16 lower substantially rhomboidal crown facets has a planar face which forms an angle in a range of about 33.5°-36.5° with the horizontal plane of the girdle; each of the 8 middle substantially kite-shaped crown facets has a planar face which forms an angle in a range of about 32°-35° with the horizontal plane of the girdle; and each of the 16 upper substantially triangular crown facets has a planar face which forms an angle in a range of about 29°-32° with the horizontal plane of the girdle.
- 6. The gemstone as recited in claim 1, wherein the crown comprises:
16 lower substantially triangular crown facets, each one having a first edge positioned adjacent to the girdle, a second edge positioned adjacent to a neighboring lower triangular crown facet and a third edge; 16 lower substantially rhomboidal crown facets, each one having a first edge positioned adjacent to the girdle, a second edge opposite to the first edge and positioned adjacent to a neighboring lower rhomboidal facet, and a third edge positioned adjacent to the third edge of a neighboring one of the 16 lower triangular crown facets; 8 middle substantially triangular crown facets, each one having a first edge positioned adjacent to a first neighboring lower rhomboidal facet and a second edge contiguous with the first edge, said second edge positioned adjacent to a second neighboring lower rhomboidal facet; 8 first upper substantially triangular crown facets, each one having a first edge positioned adjacent to a neighboring one of the 8 middle triangular crown facets; and 16 second upper substantially triangular crown facets, each one having a first edge positioned adjacent to a neighboring one of the 8 first upper triangular crown facets and a second edge positioned adjacent to a neighboring one of the second upper triangular crown facets.
- 7. The gemstone as recited in claim 6, wherein the crown further comprises:
a table defined by 16 edges with each said edge forming a side of a respective one of the 16 upper triangular crown facets.
- 8. The gemstone as recited in claim 6, wherein:
each of the 16 lower substantially triangular crown facets has a planar face which forms an angle in a range of about 39°-42° with a horizontal plane of the girdle; each of the 16 lower substantially rhomboidal crown facets has a planar face which forms an angle in a range of about 37°-38° with the horizontal plane of the girdle; each of the 8 middle substantially triangular crown facets has a planar face which forms an angle in a range of about 32°-35° with the horizontal plane of the girdle; each of the 8 first upper substantially triangular crown facets has a planar face which forms an angle in a range of about 30°-33° with the horizontal plane of the girdle; and each of the 16 second upper substantially triangular crown facets has a planar face which forms an angle in a range of about 24°-46° with the horizontal plane of the girdle.
- 9. The gemstone as recited in claim 1, wherein the brilliant-cut gemstone is a diamond.
- 10. A brilliant-cut gemstone comprising:
a girdle; a crown having 16 lower substantially triangular crown facets, each one having a first edge positioned adjacent to the girdle, a second edge positioned adjacent to a neighboring lower triangular crown facet, and a third edge, 16 lower substantially rhomboidal crown facets, each one having a first edge positioned adjacent to the girdle, a second edge opposite to the first edge and positioned adjacent to a neighboring lower rhomboidal facet, and a third edge positioned adjacent to the third edge of a neighboring one of the 16 lower triangular crown facets, 8 middle substantially kite-shaped crown facets, each one having a first edge positioned adjacent to a first neighboring lower rhomboidal facet and a second edge contiguous with the first edge, said second edge positioned adjacent to a second neighboring lower rhomboidal facet, and 16 upper substantially triangular crown facets, each one having a first edge positioned adjacent to a neighboring one of the 8 middle kite-shaped crown facets and a second edge positioned adjacent to a neighboring one of the upper triangular crown facets; and a pavilion having 56 facets with 8 lower substantially diamond-shaped pavilion facets oriented so that each one tapers to a pointed bottom of the pavilion, 16 middle substantially kite-shaped pavilion facets, oriented so that each one is positioned adjacent to a neighboring one of the 8 lower pavilion facets at a lower edge thereof and having an upper point touching the girdle, and 32 upper substantially triangular pavilion facets, each having two sides substantially equal in length, and a third side, each substantially triangular pavilion facet being positioned so that one equal side is adjacent to a neighboring upper pavilion facet, the other equal side is positioned adjacent to a neighboring one of the 16 middle pavilion facets, and the third side is positioned adjacent to the girdle.
- 11. The gemstone as recited in claim 10, wherein the gemstone has a total of 114 facets with the girdle comprising one facet and the crown further comprising a table of one facet.
- 12. A brilliant-cut gemstone comprising:
a girdle; a crown having 16 lower substantially triangular crown facets, each one having a first edge positioned adjacent to the girdle, a second edge positioned adjacent to a neighboring lower triangular crown facet, and a third edge, 16 lower substantially rhomboidal crown facets, each one having a first edge positioned adjacent to the girdle, a second edge opposite to the first edge and positioned adjacent to a neighboring lower rhomboidal facet, and a third edge positioned adjacent to the third edge of a neighboring one of the 16 lower triangular crown facets, 8 middle substantially triangular crown facets, each one having a first edge positioned adjacent to a first neighboring lower rhomboidal facet and a second edge contiguous with the first edge, said second edge positioned adjacent to a second neighboring lower rhomboidal facet, 8 first upper substantially triangular crown facets, each one having a first edge positioned adjacent to one of the 8 middle triangular crown facets, and 16 second upper substantially triangular crown facets, each one having a first edge positioned adjacent to a neighboring one of the 8 first upper triangular crown facets and a second edge positioned adjacent to a neighboring one of the second upper triangular crown facet; and a pavilion having 56 facets with 8 lower substantially diamond-shaped pavilion facets oriented so that each one tapers to a pointed bottom of the pavilion, 16 middle substantially kite-shaped pavilion facets oriented so that each one is positioned adjacent to a neighboring one of the 8 lower pavilion facets at a lower edge thereof and having an upper point touching the girdle, and 32 upper substantially triangular pavilion facets, each having two sides substantially equal in length, and a third side, each substantially triangular pavilion facet being positioned so that one equal side is adjacent to a neighboring upper pavilion facet, the other equal side is positioned adjacent to a neighboring one of the 16 middle pavilion facets, and the third side is positioned adjacent to the girdle.
- 13. The gemstone as recited in claim 10, wherein the gemstone has a total of 122 facets with the girdle comprising one facet and the crown further comprising a table of one facet.
- 14. A method of cutting a brilliant-cut gemstone, said gemstone being comprised of a crown, a girdle, and a pavilion, comprising the steps of:
forming 8 lower substantially diamond-shaped pavilion facets with each one tapering to a pointed bottom of the pavilion; forming 16 middle substantially kite-shaped pavilion facets, each one positioned adjacent to a neighboring one of the 8 lower pavilion facets at a lower edge and having an upper point touching the girdle; and forming 32 upper substantially triangular pavilion facets, each one having two sides substantially equal in length and a third side, one equal side positioned adjacent to a neighboring upper pavilion facet, the other equal side positioned adjacent to a neighboring one of the 16 middle pavilion facets, and the third side positioned adjacent to the girdle.
- 15. The method of cutting a brilliant-cut gemstone of claim 14, wherein:
each of the 8 lower substantially diamond-shaped pavilion facets has a planar face which forms an angle in a range of about 40°-43° with a horizontal plane of the girdle; each of the 16 middle substantially kite-shaped pavilion facets has a planar face which forms an angle in a range of about 42°-45° with the horizontal plane of the girdle; and each of the 32 upper substantially triangular pavilion facets has a planar face which forms an angle in a range of about 43°-46° with the horizontal plane of the girdle.
- 16. The method of cutting a brilliant-cut gemstone of claim 14, further comprising the steps of:
forming 16 lower substantially triangular crown facets, each one having a first edge positioned adjacent to the girdle, a second edge positioned adjacent to a neighboring lower triangular crown facet, and a third edge; forming 16 lower substantially rhomboidal crown facets, each one having a first edge positioned adjacent to the girdle, a second edge opposite to the first edge and positioned adjacent to a neighboring lower rhomboidal facet, and a third edge positioned adjacent to the third edge of a neighboring one of the 16 lower triangular crown facets; forming 8 middle substantially kite-shaped crown facets, each one having a first edge positioned adjacent to a first neighboring lower rhomboidal facet and a second edge contiguous with the first edge, said second edge positioned adjacent to a second neighboring lower rhomboidal facet; and forming 16 upper substantially triangular crown facets, each one having a first edge positioned adjacent to a neighboring one of the 8 middle kite-shaped crown facets and a second edge positioned adjacent to a neighboring one of the upper triangular crown facets.
- 17. The method of cutting a brilliant-cut gemstone of claim 16, wherein:
each of the 16 lower substantially triangular crown facets has a planar face which forms an angle in a range of about 35°-38° with a horizontal plane of the girdle; each of the 16 lower substantially rhomboidal crown facets has a planar face which forms an angle in a range of about 33.5°-36.5° with the horizontal plane of the girdle; each of the 8 middle substantially kite-shaped crown facets has a planar face which forms an angle in a range of about 32°-35° with the horizontal plane of the girdle; and each of the 16 upper substantially triangular crown facets has a planar face which forms an angle in a range of about 29°-32° with the horizontal plane of the girdle.
- 18. The method of cutting a brilliant-cut gemstone of claim 14, further comprising the steps of:
forming 16 lower substantially triangular crown facets, each one having a first edge positioned adjacent to the girdle, a second edge positioned adjacent to a neighboring lower triangular crown facet, and a third edge; forming 16 lower substantially rhomboidal crown facets, each one having a first edge positioned adjacent to the girdle, a second edge opposite to the first edge and positioned adjacent to a neighboring lower rhomboidal facet, and a third edge positioned adjacent to the third edge of a neighboring one of the 16 lower triangular crown facets; forming 8 middle substantially triangular crown facets, each one having a first edge positioned adjacent to a first neighboring lower rhomboidal facet and a second edge contiguous with the first edge, said second edge positioned adjacent to a second neighboring lower rhomboidal facet; forming 8 first upper substantially triangular crown facets, each one having a first edge positioned adjacent to one of the 8 middle triangular crown facets; and forming 16 second upper substantially triangular crown facets, each one having a first edge positioned adjacent to a neighboring one of the 8 first upper triangular crown facets and a second edge positioned adjacent to a neighboring one of the second upper triangular crown facet.
- 19. The method of cutting a brilliant-cut gemstone of claim 18, wherein:
each of the 16 lower substantially triangular crown facets has a planar face which forms an angle in a range of about 39°-42° with a horizontal plane of the girdle; each of the 16 lower substantially rhomboidal crown facets has a planar face which forms an angle in a range of about 37°-38° with the horizontal plane of the girdle; each of the 8 middle substantially triangular crown facets has a planar face which forms an angle in a range of about 32°-35° with the horizontal plane of the girdle; each of the 8 first upper substantially triangular crown facets has a planar face which forms an angle in a range of about 30°-33° with the horizontal plane of the girdle; and each of the 16 second upper substantially triangular crown facets has a planar face which forms an angle in a range of about 24°-26° with the horizontal plane of the girdle.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/271,241 entitled “Multifaceted Stone” which was filed on Feb. 23, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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