This is a cut I’ve only done one time in the past. The bottom is a single facet cone shape and the cop a domed cabochon. It’s a fun way to cut a sunstone that has some schiller in it and should easy go into most mounts made for round stones of this general size as the bottom is not deeply cut at all. There is one tiny dark speck near the edge that could be covered by a prong when the stone is set into a ring, pendant, etc. It has some very nice optical characteristics as you move it around and light hits it from different angles.
- Rough version of Ice Cream Cone Cut Sunstone by Daniel Stair
- Finished version of Ice Cream Cone Cut Sunstone by Daniel Stair
Color: | Peach to Goden Yellow Color Shift |
Treatment: | None |
Cut: | Ice Cream Cone |
Weight: | 7.01 Carats cts |
Dimensions: | 12.24 |
Origin Country: | Oregon, U.S.A. |
Comments: | This is a cut I've only done one time in the past. The bottom is a single facet cone shape and the cop a domed cabochon. It's a fun way to cut a sunstone that has some schiller in it and should easy go into most mounts made for round stones of this general size as the bottom is not deeply cut at all. There is one tiny dark speck near the edge that could be covered by a prong when the stone is set into a ring, pendant, etc. It has some very nice optical characteristics as you move it around and light hits it from different angles. |
Attribution: | Daniel Stair |
Price It Sold For: | Members Only |
Price Per Carat: | Members Only |