There are also the gems with secondary carving, already alluded to, and the ancient gems that have been partially recut by modern engravers for the purpose of fraudulently enhancing their price.
Columns and other ornaments of porphyry and the like, of ancient workmanship, are brought hither from Egypt and elsewhere, and recut into smaller objects for modern artistic tastes.
Shops were opened in London as well, in consequence of Morse's success; and many valuable diamonds were recut in the United States after his work became known.
In the early Christian era, also, many Greek and Roman gems were recutwith Gnostic and other peculiar and obscure devices.
The old creeds and the Bible are fast undergoing revision and are recut to fit the people and the present.
It is quite impossible to revise and recut the people and the present to fit the old creeds and the literature of the Jews.
Ceylon-cut moonstones are frequently cut to save weight, and may have to be recut to properly place the layers so that the effect may be seen equally over all parts of the stone, as set.
It is said that many of the finer peridots now available have been recut from old stones mined many years ago.
Our work was finished first, and after Wilson had recut the mixed herd, we gave his herd one more looking over in a farewell parting.
Wilson took about half his outfit, and after giving our herd a trimming, during which he recut about twenty, the mixed outfit were given a similar chance, and found about half a dozen of their brand.
When the red "Q" cow came out, Fox cut her back, which nearly precipitated a row, for she was promptly recut to the strays by the man who claimed her the day before.
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