Largest facet of a diamond.
Can be recognized as a flat surface.
Can be identified similar to that of a table top.
Is the outer edge.
Also the widest point.
Meeting point of crown & pavilion.
Could either be rough, polished or faceted.
Situated at the bottom.
Girdle & Culet are bridged.
Light reflection is determined.
Maximum light is allowed by Quality cuts .
The smallest facet of a diamond.
Situated on the very bottom tip.
Offers protection to the pavilion.
Some modern methods claim this to be unnecessary, however, still seen in use.
Seen to extend from table.
End is marked at the top of girdle.
Facets are step or brilliant cut.