Difference between revisions of "Talk:Voltolini - Lucciola"
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==Lucciola - Marco Voltolini== | ==Lucciola - Marco Voltolini== | ||
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[[Image:Lucciola oliv.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Rendering simulating olivine]] | [[Image:Lucciola oliv.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Rendering simulating olivine]] | ||
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It is easy to cut, only some attention on the small facets on the pavilion is required, and provides a nice and sparkly gem with little effort. Having a few facets it may not be very suited for extremely large gems. | It is easy to cut, only some attention on the small facets on the pavilion is required, and provides a nice and sparkly gem with little effort. Having a few facets it may not be very suited for extremely large gems. | ||
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Revision as of 16:39, 26 October 2012
Lucciola - Marco Voltolini
This is an easy design, probably following the "minibarion" concept (like many A. Wolkonsky designs). The general outline is a little different and suits well some pieces of rough that seem to call for a shape like this.
It is easy to cut, only some attention on the small facets on the pavilion is required, and provides a nice and sparkly gem with little effort. Having a few facets it may not be very suited for extremely large gems.
File:P1060711.JPG