Saturday, November 8, 2008
1700s
Double-Cut Brilliants (Mazarins) and Triple-Cut Brilliants (Peruzzi Cuts) from the 1700s were cushion cuts rather than circular or round cuts. The technique of "Bruting" had not yet been invented, so the stones were cut as squares or rectangles with rounded corners. These cushion-cut brilliants are known today as "Old Mine Cuts."
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