diamond cutter - translation to greek
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diamond cutter - translation to greek

FACETING OF A ROUGH DIAMOND TO INCREASE ITS BRILLIANCE
Diamond Cutter; Diamond cutters; Diamond cutter; Bruting; Diamond setter; Uncut diamond; Cut diamond; Diamond Polishing; Recutting Diamonds to create additional value; Diamond-cutter; Diamond polishing
  • Diamond polisher in Amsterdam. Polishing is carried out by forcing a diamond against a spinning disk with abrasive.

diamond cutter         
αδαμαντουργός
wire cutters         
  • Diagonal pliers with uninsulated handles.
CUTTING TOOL
Dyke (technical); Dikes (tool); Side cutter; Wire cutter; Wire cutters; Wirecutter; Wirecutters; Diagonal cutters; Diagonal cutter; Wire snips; Diagonal cutting pliers; Side cutters; Wire clipper
n. συρματοκόπτης
diamond mine         
  • Small rough diamonds from Russia. Crystals are about 0.7 to 0.9 mm in size.
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Diamond Mine; Diamond Mine (album); The Diamond Mine
n. αδαμαντορυχείο

Definition

Bruting

Wikipedia

Diamond cutting

Diamond cutting is the practice of shaping a diamond from a rough stone into a faceted gem. Cutting diamonds requires specialized knowledge, tools, equipment, and techniques because of its extreme difficulty.

The first guild of diamond cutters and polishers (Diamantaire) was formed in 1375 in Nuremberg, Germany, and led to the development of various types of "cut". This has two meanings in relation to diamonds. The first is the shape: square, oval, and so on. The second relates to the specific quality of cut within the shape, and the quality and price will vary greatly based on the cut quality. Since diamonds are one of the hardest materials, special diamond-coated surfaces are used to grind the diamond down. The first major development in diamond cutting came with the "Point Cut" during the later half of the 14th century: the Point Cut follows the natural shape of an octahedral rough diamond crystal, eliminating some waste in the cutting process.

Diamond cutting, as well as overall processing, is concentrated in a few cities around the world. The main diamond trading centers are Antwerp, Tel Aviv, and Dubai from where roughs are sent to the main processing centers of India and China. Diamonds are cut and polished in Surat, India and the Chinese cities of Guangzhou and Shenzhen. India in recent years has held between 90% of the world market in polished diamonds and China has held the rest of the world market share in a recent year. Other important diamond centers are New York City and Amsterdam.