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

A verified design has no "impossible" facets. In digital design, it’s easy to accidentally overlap facets or create meet-points that don't actually close. A verified file has been checked to ensure that every coordinate and angle is mathematically sound and physically repeatable on a standard faceting machine. 2. Optimized Light Performance

Walk through the "Cut" tab step-by-step. If a facet requires a 0.1-degree adjustment that a standard machine can't handle, simplify the design.