The crown facets consisting of 8 bezels 8 stars and 16 upper halves gather and disperse light to create brightness fire and a scintillating pattern of light and dark.
Gia diamond table.
The bezel facets of a diamond are where we observe the most fire.
For a princess cut diamond an ideal table takes up 68 to 74 percent of the width of the diamond see this example of a stunning 0 90 carat ideal cut princess diamond with a table of 71.
The table facet usually the largest facet on the diamond helps gather light from above and either reflects it back to the observer or directs it into the diamond s interior.
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A very good cut can be between 56 to 67 percent or 75 to 76 percent.
An overly large table limits space at the crown area meaning the upper girdle and bezel facets have less surface area.
For the g colored diamond we see alot more areas of black which relates to more contrast in the diamond.
This phenomenon occurs when the diamond has a depth that is less than the table.
In this particular diamond the depth is 58 4 and the table is 61 0.