Winza Ruby Cut and Facts

When found in nature the shape of a gemstone is usually determined by the natural crystal composition of the stone as well as the conditions under which the stone was developed.
When found in nature the shape of a gemstone is usually determined by the natural crystal composition of the stone as well as the conditions under which the stone was developed. Once the gemstone has been harvested from its natural habitat it is usually enhanced by cutting and shaping the stone to produce the most flattering beauty. The Winza ruby can be cut in any shape that other rubies and gemstones are cut but they display a more brilliant finish than other natural made stones.

The cut of the Winza rubies can easily enhance the visual beauty of the stone. The emerald cut is the most popular but by no means is it the only way to display the beauty of the Winza ruby gemstones. The cut of the stone reveals facets that reflect light and the shape and position of these facets is used to provide brilliant sparkle and color.

The type of setting will help determine the style of cut for the Winza ruby. If there are any flaws in the stone the cut will be used to minimize the appearance of those flaws. The shape of the cut will also determine the level of brilliance and clarity. Many people prefer the round or oval cut but the fancy cuts of square, pear, triangle, and marquise are quite often more popular with the rich and famous.

The style of the cut is often referred to as the way the gemstone is faceted. Cutting of the Winza rubies is based on age-old science that allows for the best possible beauty. The gem cutter will be experienced in cutting the gemstone in a style that lends itself to the exposure to light rays that travel through the stone. With the Winza ruby the cut style will enhance the natural beauty the stone already displays.

There are four basic cutting styles when it comes to gemstones and these styles also apply themselves to the Winza ruby. The Cabochon cut offers a dome shape on top that has a polished finished but it is not faceted. The back is flat but often it is hollowed to make the color appear lighter. This type of cut lends itself well to antique jewelry.

The step cut offers rows of facets that remind one of the steps on a stairway. There are not as many facets in the step cut but it lends itself well to the baguette and rectangular stones. It also allows for corners that provide a place for the prongs that hold the stone securely in place.

The Brilliant cut consists of mostly three-sided facets that allow the light to greatly enhance the beauty and color of the ruby. This type of cut is often used in oval and pear shapes but can also be used in the delicate heart shaped stones.

The mixed cut will include several different elements and cutting techniques. This is a very popular cut for gemstones because of the way it allows the light to play off the stone. The mixed cut is especially popular with the Winza ruby because it intensifies the already deep red color of the natural stone.

Regardless of the style of cut you choose you will find that the Winza ruby offers unmatched beauty and brilliance. Mother Nature really outshined herself with the production of the fantastic gemstone.
Winza Ruby
Winza Ruby

By Yana Rouniyar
Published: 8/25/2009
 
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