table cut
noun Jewelry.
a variety of step cut in which a very large table is joined to the girdle with a bevel.
(formerly) a diamond cut in which the natural octahedral crystal of the diamond is used intact, the only cutting being in the formation of the table and culet.
Origin of table cut
First recorded in 1680–90
Words nearby table cut
tablature,
table,
table bay,
table board,
table corn,
table cut,
table d'hôte,
table dancing,
table football,
table licence,
table linen
Example sentences from the Web for table cut
In many of the Flemish pictures of the same date we find ornamental rings set with table-cut or cabochon stones.
Jewellery |H. Clifford Smith,There are various forms of such cutting, but three are specially employed, known as the brilliant, the rose and the table-cut.