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- Culet abstract "In gemology, a culet is a flat face on the bottom of a gemstone. During the 14th century, after the adoption of the table cut, a further facet was added to the bottom of the cut parallel to the surface of the table. The term used for these bottom facets derives from the latin word for bottom, culus. The culet is added largely to protect the integrity of the gemstone. On a diamond, the cleavage plane runs parallel to the octahedral faces, and so any damage to the tip of the diamond could cause a split up the entire length of the pavilion. With other gemstones that are not subject to cleavage, the culet is added to protect the fragility of the pointed tip. The culet has remained optional on many diamond cuts up to the present day, and was omitted from Marcel Tolkowsky's original designs for the round brilliant diamond cut in 1919. Nonetheless, culet facets are common on modern brilliant cut diamonds.".
- Culet thumbnail Diamond_facets.svg?width=300.
- Culet wikiPageExternalLink history.htm.
- Culet wikiPageExternalLink kh_jewelry_gemstone_cutting_history.html.
- Culet wikiPageID "6893345".
- Culet wikiPageLength "1461".
- Culet wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Culet wikiPageRevisionID "685882358".
- Culet wikiPageWikiLink Bottom.
- Culet wikiPageWikiLink Brilliant_(diamond_cut).
- Culet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gemology.
- Culet wikiPageWikiLink Cleavage_(crystal).
- Culet wikiPageWikiLink Diamond_cut.
- Culet wikiPageWikiLink Diamond_cutting.
- Culet wikiPageWikiLink Facet.
- Culet wikiPageWikiLink Gemology.
- Culet wikiPageWikiLink Gemstone.
- Culet wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Culet wikiPageWikiLink Marcel_Tolkowsky.
- Culet wikiPageWikiLink Octahedron.
- Culet wikiPageWikiLink Parallel_(geometry).
- Culet wikiPageWikiLink Pavilion.
- Culet wikiPageWikiLink File:Diamond_facets.svg.
- Culet wikiPageWikiLinkText "culet".
- Culet wikiPageWikiLinkText "girdle".
- Culet wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Culet subject Category:Gemology.
- Culet hypernym Face.
- Culet type Person.
- Culet type Object.
- Culet comment "In gemology, a culet is a flat face on the bottom of a gemstone. During the 14th century, after the adoption of the table cut, a further facet was added to the bottom of the cut parallel to the surface of the table. The term used for these bottom facets derives from the latin word for bottom, culus. The culet is added largely to protect the integrity of the gemstone.".
- Culet label "Culet".
- Culet sameAs Q1722181.
- Culet sameAs Kalette.
- Culet sameAs m.0gvnw0.
- Culet sameAs Q1722181.
- Culet wasDerivedFrom Culet?oldid=685882358.
- Culet depiction Diamond_facets.svg.
- Culet isPrimaryTopicOf Culet.