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TRIELLE - a special diamond cut by the TRILLION DIAMOND COMPANY
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: '' The Trielle brand Trillion Diamond is a dazzling and versatile diamond shape whose uses are limited only by a jeweler's imagination. It can be used in earrings, solitares, wedding bands, necklaces, bracelets and pendants. In matching pairs, Trielle Diamonds enhance any center stone as creative and unusual side stones. Actually, the Trielle Diamond can replace the standard diamond shape anywhere, adding its unique style, fire and brilliance to create excitement in any jewelry design. ''
 
  
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The 'Trielle' is special cut of [[diamond]] and a brand name of the Trillion Diamond Company. It is a dazzling and versatile diamond shape whose uses are limited only by a jeweler's imagination. It can be used in earrings, solitares, wedding bands, necklaces, bracelets and pendants. In matching pairs, Trielle Diamonds enhance any center stone as creative and unusual side stones. Actually, the Trielle Diamond can replace the standard diamond shape anywhere, adding its unique style, fire and brilliance to create excitement in any jewelry design.
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Trielle is a unique diamond that differs substantially from any other triangular diamond on the market. Its uniqueness comes from:
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  1. Having been the world's first and only patented triangular brilliant cut diamond,
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  2. Its precision high quality cutting, and
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  3. Its unusual fire and brilliance.
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This distinctive cut was awarded a United States Patent (No. D250,100). The patent guaranteed two things:
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  1. Each Trielle diamond is cut to the most exacting specifications, and
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  2. No imitator can provide a triangular diamond with anywhere near the same brilliance and fire.
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The Trielle diamond has a large well proportioned surface area. This feature results in a "big look" as compared to the body weight of the diamond. A one carat Trielle diamond looks as large as a one-and-a-half carat round diamond! This feature gives the Trielle diamond extra value by providing a more substantial look for the money.
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Allegedly, other triangular shaped diamonds do not offer the same value as the Trielle diamond. They are generally cut for maximum yield, resulting in a dull, "washed out" stone that is poorly cut and less symmetrical. Moreover, other diamonds offer no consistency. Their sides may be unequal in length, and corners may be improperly angled. Matching these stones is a very difficult process.
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Every Trielle diamond is an equilateral triangle that is cut with 50 facets — 41 (including the table and culet) plus nine girdle facets.
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The Key To the Trielle Diamond's Brilliance Is Precision Cutting.
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Trielle diamonds are cut from macles — hard, flat, often triangular-shaped rough diamonds which usually contain a twin crystal. Because of the many irregularities in the graining of this type of rough diamond, a high degree of cutting expertise is required.
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The pavilion angles are cut first to shape the rough diamond and create depth. The Trielle diamond will lose some of its ability to reflect light if its pavilion is not angled accurately. If the pavilion is cut too deep, or too shallow, the finished stone will appear dull. To maintain the critical angles on the pavilion that are necessary for proper light reflection, the cutter leaves a slightly open culet. The unique effect is a diamond that can reflect light from its points as well as from its culet.               
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After the pavilion angles, the crown facets are cut and the proportions of the table are determined. Care is taken at this point to make sure that the table proportions and crown angles are just right. This ensures the brilliance associated with the Trielle.
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The girdle facets are then polished by Trillion Diamond Co.'s highly - skilled technicians, who make sure that the resulting shape is a perfectly equilateral triangle.
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The table and culet are polished last to ensure that there are no scratches or bruises on the stone before the final step. The final step is called brillianteering. It is in this final step that the accuracy of cutting is most crucial. At this point each facet is formed symmetrically-one facet in relation to another.
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Even though the brillianteering is the most exacting of the cutting steps, any lack of precision in the cutting of any single facet will diminish the perfect proportions that create a Trielle diamond's brilliance.
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A Trielle diamond requires that light be able to enter through its girdle; therefore it is recommended that Trielle diamonds not be bezel-set. Also, Trielle diamonds should always be set in white prongs. Yellow prongs will sometimes reflect their color into the Trielle diamond making it appear yellowish.
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Information supplied by 'DazeOff', much more of the of the info' can be found on The Trillion Diamond Co. website
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The Trillion Diamonds Company website homepage is at :-
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http://www.trilliondiamond.com/index.html
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Users of the 'Trielle' diamond cut include :-
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http://www.ashes2gems.com
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http://www.pets2gems.com
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http://www.petgems.co.uk
  
 
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Title

Trillion Diamond Company

TRIELLE - a special diamond cut by the TRILLION DIAMOND COMPANY

The 'Trielle' is special cut of diamond and a brand name of the Trillion Diamond Company. It is a dazzling and versatile diamond shape whose uses are limited only by a jeweler's imagination. It can be used in earrings, solitares, wedding bands, necklaces, bracelets and pendants. In matching pairs, Trielle Diamonds enhance any center stone as creative and unusual side stones. Actually, the Trielle Diamond can replace the standard diamond shape anywhere, adding its unique style, fire and brilliance to create excitement in any jewelry design.

Trielle is a unique diamond that differs substantially from any other triangular diamond on the market. Its uniqueness comes from:

  1. Having been the world's first and only patented triangular brilliant cut diamond,
  2. Its precision high quality cutting, and
  3. Its unusual fire and brilliance.

This distinctive cut was awarded a United States Patent (No. D250,100). The patent guaranteed two things:

  1. Each Trielle diamond is cut to the most exacting specifications, and
  2. No imitator can provide a triangular diamond with anywhere near the same brilliance and fire.

The Trielle diamond has a large well proportioned surface area. This feature results in a "big look" as compared to the body weight of the diamond. A one carat Trielle diamond looks as large as a one-and-a-half carat round diamond! This feature gives the Trielle diamond extra value by providing a more substantial look for the money.

Allegedly, other triangular shaped diamonds do not offer the same value as the Trielle diamond. They are generally cut for maximum yield, resulting in a dull, "washed out" stone that is poorly cut and less symmetrical. Moreover, other diamonds offer no consistency. Their sides may be unequal in length, and corners may be improperly angled. Matching these stones is a very difficult process.

Every Trielle diamond is an equilateral triangle that is cut with 50 facets — 41 (including the table and culet) plus nine girdle facets.

The Key To the Trielle Diamond's Brilliance Is Precision Cutting.

Trielle diamonds are cut from macles — hard, flat, often triangular-shaped rough diamonds which usually contain a twin crystal. Because of the many irregularities in the graining of this type of rough diamond, a high degree of cutting expertise is required.

The pavilion angles are cut first to shape the rough diamond and create depth. The Trielle diamond will lose some of its ability to reflect light if its pavilion is not angled accurately. If the pavilion is cut too deep, or too shallow, the finished stone will appear dull. To maintain the critical angles on the pavilion that are necessary for proper light reflection, the cutter leaves a slightly open culet. The unique effect is a diamond that can reflect light from its points as well as from its culet.

After the pavilion angles, the crown facets are cut and the proportions of the table are determined. Care is taken at this point to make sure that the table proportions and crown angles are just right. This ensures the brilliance associated with the Trielle.

The girdle facets are then polished by Trillion Diamond Co.'s highly - skilled technicians, who make sure that the resulting shape is a perfectly equilateral triangle.

The table and culet are polished last to ensure that there are no scratches or bruises on the stone before the final step. The final step is called brillianteering. It is in this final step that the accuracy of cutting is most crucial. At this point each facet is formed symmetrically-one facet in relation to another.

Even though the brillianteering is the most exacting of the cutting steps, any lack of precision in the cutting of any single facet will diminish the perfect proportions that create a Trielle diamond's brilliance.

A Trielle diamond requires that light be able to enter through its girdle; therefore it is recommended that Trielle diamonds not be bezel-set. Also, Trielle diamonds should always be set in white prongs. Yellow prongs will sometimes reflect their color into the Trielle diamond making it appear yellowish.

Information supplied by 'DazeOff', much more of the of the info' can be found on The Trillion Diamond Co. website

The Trillion Diamonds Company website homepage is at :- http://www.trilliondiamond.com/index.html Users of the 'Trielle' diamond cut include :- http://www.ashes2gems.com http://www.pets2gems.com http://www.petgems.co.uk

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