verb
- present participle of diamond; to shape or cut into a diamond form; to set with diamonds
- present participle of diamond; to arrange or mark in a diamond pattern
Usage: often used in jewelry and gemstone contexts
Usage: design and textile contexts
noun
- the act or process of shaping, cutting, or setting diamonds; the result of such work
Usage: technical term in jewelry making
Examples
- The jeweler spent hours diamonding the rough stone into a brilliant gemstone.
- Diamonding requires precision tools and expert skill.
- The fabric featured a beautiful diamonding pattern across the entire surface.
- Modern diamonding techniques have improved the clarity and sparkle of gems.
- She learned diamonding as an apprentice in the jewelry workshop.
- The designer chose diamonding for the quilt to create visual depth.