Exceptionally cut diamonds with impeccable design and craftsmanship are the cornerstones of every tolkowsky creation.
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Marcel tolkowsky was a belgian engineering student from a family of diamond cutters.
Tolkowsky s ideal cut diamond.
Marcel tolkowsky was born in belgium in 1899 to a russian family of diamond cutters.
In 1919 while studying for his phd tolkowsky wrote a thesis on the proportions for round brilliant cut diamonds that was first published in his book diamond design his formula focused on the proportions that would unleash the most fire and brilliance based on the physics of light although the concept of.
The proportions diagram on the left reveals the formula for the original tolkowsky ideal cut diamond.
Marcel tolkowsky 25 december 1899 10 february 1991 an engineer by education was a belgian member of a jewish family of diamond cutters from poland he is generally acknowledged as the father of the modern round brilliant diamond cut many of his family have gone on to become noted diamond cutters including his cousin lazare kaplan and his great nephew gabi tolkowsky.
Pristine quality and luxurious diamonds are the center of tolkowsky engagement rings.
A cut that maximizes the three elements of light brilliance fire and sparkle to unlock the diamond s full potential.
The way that we cut diamonds has changed using lasers diamond cutters can be more precise than ever in a bid to deliver the best results.
All tolkowsky ideal cut diamonds carry the highest cut classification possible and the most amount of drama for her.
The framework set by marcel tolkowsky has proved invaluable in the continuing quest for ideal cut diamonds and exceptional light performance.
Tolkowsky s new heritage design of engagement rings bridal sets wedding bands has been inspired by european architectural form and royal elegance a nod to the company s 200 year heritage in antwerp belgium the diamond capital of the world.
While tolkowsky was dedicated to the family business he firmly believed that his studies in engineering and math would help him take diamond cutting to a higher level.
His studies proved that if a diamond was cut too shallow or too deep light escaped from the bottom and sides resulting in a loss of fire sparkle and brilliance from the top.
Even though marcel tolkowsky was only 21 years old when he published diamond design many people recognize him as the creator of the ideal cut diamond.
Exceptionally cut diamonds with impeccable design and craftsmanship are the cornerstones of every tolkowsky creation.