Additionally, integration with VR jewelry try-on apps (like those used by Cartier and Tiffany) will only display verified stones. Why? Because unverified stones have inaccurate sparkle patterns. If a customer sees a virtual diamond sparkle in a certain way, and the real diamond is dull, the brand suffers reputational damage.

A beautiful drawing doesn't always make a beautiful stone. Verification often includes a review of the refractive index (RI) settings. A verified design is optimized for specific material groups (like Quartz, Garnet, or Sapphire), ensuring the angles are set to maximize brilliance and minimize "windows" or "dead spots." 3. "Cut-Tested" Reliability

Disclaimer: Gem Cut Studio is a third-party software application. Always verify the latest version specifications directly from the software developer’s official documentation.

, not a physical faceting machine or a "gem kit."