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- Gemcutter abstract "A gemcutter, is a person who cuts, shapes, and polishes natural and synthetic gemstones. In historical use it usually refers to an artist who made hardstone carvings or engraved gems, a branch of miniature sculpture or ornament in gemstone.Among a modern gemcutter's work are the following activities: Positioning rough stone in a holder, and holding the stone against the edge of a revolving saw or lapidary slitter impregnated with diamond dust to cut and slit stone. Removing cut stone and placing it in lapidary stick. A gemcutter then selects the shaping wheel and applies abrasive compound. They hold a lapidary stick against the revolving shaping wheel and lapidary disk to further shape stone and grind facets. Examining stone for accuracy of cut, using a magnifying glass. A gemcutter polishes stone, using felt or canvas-covered polishing wheel, and polishing compounds, such as tripoli or jeweler's rouge. Possibly using a mechanical facet-cutting device. A gemcutter may cut and polish diamonds for industrial purposes, and be designated as an Industrial-Diamond Polisher (jewelry-silver.).".
- Gemcutter thumbnail Thai_Gem_Cutting.jpg?width=300.
- Gemcutter wikiPageID "766027".
- Gemcutter wikiPageLength "3751".
- Gemcutter wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Gemcutter wikiPageRevisionID "648544031".
- Gemcutter wikiPageWikiLink Cabochon.
- Gemcutter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Artisans.
- Gemcutter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jewellers.
- Gemcutter wikiPageWikiLink Chisel.
- Gemcutter wikiPageWikiLink Coolant.
- Gemcutter wikiPageWikiLink Corundum.
- Gemcutter wikiPageWikiLink Diamantaire.
- Gemcutter wikiPageWikiLink Diamond.
- Gemcutter wikiPageWikiLink Diamond_blade.
- Gemcutter wikiPageWikiLink Diamond_cutting.
- Gemcutter wikiPageWikiLink Engraved_gem.
- Gemcutter wikiPageWikiLink Faceting_machine.
- Gemcutter wikiPageWikiLink Gemstone.
- Gemcutter wikiPageWikiLink Hardstone_carving.
- Gemcutter wikiPageWikiLink Iron(III)_oxide.
- Gemcutter wikiPageWikiLink Jade.
- Gemcutter wikiPageWikiLink Jewellery.
- Gemcutter wikiPageWikiLink Lapidary.
- Gemcutter wikiPageWikiLink Lapping.
- Gemcutter wikiPageWikiLink Mohs_scale_of_mineral_hardness.
- Gemcutter wikiPageWikiLink Polishing.
- Gemcutter wikiPageWikiLink Rotten_stone.
- Gemcutter wikiPageWikiLink Sandpaper.
- Gemcutter wikiPageWikiLink Sculpture.
- Gemcutter wikiPageWikiLink Turquoise.
- Gemcutter wikiPageWikiLink File:Thai_Gem_Cutting.jpg.
- Gemcutter wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gemcutter".
- Gemcutter wikiPageWikiLinkText "cut".
- Gemcutter wikiPageWikiLinkText "gem cutting".
- Gemcutter wikiPageWikiLinkText "gemcutter".
- Gemcutter wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Gemcutter subject Category:Artisans.
- Gemcutter subject Category:Jewellers.
- Gemcutter hypernym Person.
- Gemcutter type Artist.
- Gemcutter type Person.
- Gemcutter type Artist.
- Gemcutter type Occupation.
- Gemcutter comment "A gemcutter, is a person who cuts, shapes, and polishes natural and synthetic gemstones. In historical use it usually refers to an artist who made hardstone carvings or engraved gems, a branch of miniature sculpture or ornament in gemstone.Among a modern gemcutter's work are the following activities: Positioning rough stone in a holder, and holding the stone against the edge of a revolving saw or lapidary slitter impregnated with diamond dust to cut and slit stone.".
- Gemcutter label "Gemcutter".
- Gemcutter sameAs Q1283397.
- Gemcutter sameAs Edelsteinschleifer.
- Gemcutter sameAs m.039ny7.
- Gemcutter sameAs Q1283397.
- Gemcutter wasDerivedFrom Gemcutter?oldid=648544031.
- Gemcutter depiction Thai_Gem_Cutting.jpg.
- Gemcutter isPrimaryTopicOf Gemcutter.