Facet
From Antique Jewelry University
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Definition
A facet is a flat, planar surface ground onto a gemstone or diamond. Facets can be produced in many shapes and sizes and are generally arranged in groups depending on the shape and cutting style of the gem material.
Crown Facets
Table Facet
The often large, horizontally orientated, central facet of a gemstone's crown which provides a window into the gemstone is called the Table Facet.
Star Facet
The term star facet is used to indicate the facets which border on the table facet. The origin of the name 'star facets' is obvious: together these facets form a star.
Main Facet
The Main Facets, or simply 'mains' which are also known as 'Kite Facets' lie in between the star and bezel facets.
Bezel Facet
Bezel facets, also known as the upper girdle facets, are the triangular facets which border on the girdle of a cut gemstone.
Pavilion facets
The pavilion of a faceted gem can be divided in Main facets and Bezel Facets just as with the crown. On the image on the right the Bezel Facets, or lower girdle facets, are the light colored ones and the Main Facets the darker colored ones.