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Guide to Briolette Gemstones

Briolette Gemstone : What is it?

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Briolette is a gemstone with triangular facets. It usually come in a pear, oval, or teardrop cut. The size of the cut depends on its size and shape, and the desired piece of jewelry to be made. A cut briolette usually has a 50 % reduced mass. 

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Types Of Briolette Gemstones

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Kinds of Briolette Gemstones include the following:

Smooth, flat teardrop briolette

  • A smooth, flat teardrop briolette is commonly combined with smooth gemstones such as onyx, opal, jade, and amethyst.
  • It is ideal for pendants, charm bracelets, and earrings.

Long, round pear briolette

  • A long, round pear briolette shape is ideal for pendants and earrings.
  • It is commonly combined with precious stones such as diamonds, emeralds, rubies, and crystals.

Short, round briolette

  • A short, round briolette is ideal for earrings and rings.

Round teardrop briolette

  • A round teardrop briolette is the most common and most preferred cut.
  • It is commonly combined with transparent crystals and gemstones such as rubies, diamonds, topaz, and citrine.

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Choosing Briolette Gemstones (Buying Tips)

Quality:  Choose a briolette gemstone with symmetrical sides. The cuts should be even and smooth on every edge.

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