Ring with a table-cut diamond

anoniem, c. 1580 - c. 1620

Diamonds are octahedral crystals with a regular eightsided shape. In the early 16th century it was discovered how to cleave a crystal on its broadest side, which resulted in two joined pyramids. The shape most | commonly used in jewellery was the table-cut stone. This is an octahedron of which a little less than half of the top pyramid is sawn off.

  • Artwork typering (sieraad)
  • Object numberBK-NM-7972
  • Dimensionsdiameter 2.2 cm x height 3.2 cm
  • Physical characteristicsgedeeltelijk geëmailleerd goud, diamant