Bottom portion of the stone, under the girdle, measuring to the culet. For more information, please visit our diamond education page.
The bottom part of a stone, under the girdle, measuring to the culet.
The diamond's bottom area is just under the girdle to the culet.
the part of a faceted stone lying beneath the girdle.
The bottom of a diamond; everything below the diamond's girdle.
The bottom portion of the stone, below the girdle consisting of 22 to 23 facets in a round brilliant cut diamond.
The bottom half of a diamond, below the girdle area.
The pointed section of a cut gemstone just below the girdle ending in the culet.
The bottom part of the Diamond, below the girdle.
The lower part of a cut gemstone, below the girdle.
The pavilion is the bottom section or base portion of a diamond or stone; the part below the girdle.
The section of the diamond found below the girdle.
The lower part of a diamond, below the girdle.
The lower part of the diamond, located below the girdle.
The lower portion of a gemstone that begins just below the girdle.
The lower part of a faceted gemstone. The tiny facet at the undermost tip of the stone is called a culet.
The faceted portion of a gem which falls below the girdle.
The bottom portion of a diamond, from just below the girdle to the bottom.
Bottom portion of the stone, under the girdle, measuring to the culet. It is the area below the girdle consisting of 23 facets in the round-brilliant-cut diamond.
This is the bottom portion of the stone, under the girdle, measuring to the culet.
The lower portion of the gemstone. The pavilion begins just below the girdle.
Pavilion Percentage is the comparison of the height of the pavilion to the total depth of the diamond.
The lower part of the diamond, or anything that is below the girdle.
The bottom part of a diamond, from below the girdle to the tip of the culet.
The portion of the stones that is underneath the gridle or table.
The portion of the diamond below the girdle.
The pavilion is the bottom portion of a cut stone, beginning at the girdle and going to the point at its end.
Lower part of a cut stone, below the girdle.
A faceted stone can be divided into an upper and lower section. The upper section or top is referred to as a crown. The lower section is referred to as a pavilion. The perimeter where both parts meet is referred to as a girdle. The flat plane on top of the stone is called a table, and the bottom point (when present) is referred to as a culet.
The bottom part of a polished stone below the girdle.
The bottom part of a polished diamond, below the girdle.
The bottom of a faceted gemstone, from the girdle to the culet.
The bottom portion of a diamond, from the girdle (the thickest part around the stone) to the culet (the tip at the bottom).