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Among a modern gemcutter's work are the following activities:
A gemcutter who can cut professional-quality diamonds is called a diamantaire.
A gemcutter then selects the shaping wheel and applies abrasive compound.
The master gemcutter picked at his long dark hair with slim fingers and shook his head in silent despair.
The skilled gemcutter Prokopych is getting old, and the landlord's bailiff forces him to take an apprentice.
A gemcutter, is a person who cuts, shapes, and polishes natural and synthetic gemstones.
Leopold displayed artistic skills as a child, and was apprenticed to a goldsmith and gemcutter.
A gem maker is called a lapidary or gemcutter; a diamond worker is a diamantaire.
Asandir resumed, quietly precise as the tap a gemcutter might use to shear diamond. '
A gemcutter polishes stone, using felt or canvas-covered polishing wheel, and polishing compounds, such as tripoli or jeweler's rouge.
Meanwhile, the woman on the phone redirects a crystal of powerful DOD explosive-hexamethylene-to a gemcutter, who cuts it and fixes it into a necklace.
A gemcutter may cut and polish diamonds for industrial purposes, and be designated as an Industrial-Diamond Polisher (jewelry-silver.)
Additionally, Semmes worked as a gem appraiser and a master gemcutter, achieving the title of fellow from the Gemological Institute of Great Britain.
Xabbu closed his eyes and was silent for long moments, holding the lighter so carefully in his small dark fingers he might have been a gemcutter preparing to place a master-stroke.
The silver-bearded gemcutter, however, is now back in business, teaching at an institute set up by a British charity which trains 120 pupils in intensive, three-year programs in traditional woodworking, jewelry, ceramics and calligraphy.
Dr. Hajra finds out that Mukul's father was a gemcutter, so the gems mentioned by Mukul have nothing to do with treasure, but Burman and Mandar Bose weren't aware of this.