• tiny new york
  • suzi
  • press
  • corporate writing
  • journalism
  • tinies
  • blog
  • contact
Menu

Suzi Siegel

  • tiny new york
  • suzi
  • press
  • corporate writing
  • journalism
  • tinies
  • blog
  • contact
×
ZEV_WEITMAN_RISING_SUN_DIAMOND_2.png
ZEV_WEITMAN_RISING_SUN_DIAMOND_3B.png
ZEV_WEITMAN_RISING_SUN_DIAMOND_5.png
Screen Shot 2019-01-27 at 2.40.53 PM.png
ZEV_WEITMAN_RISING_SUN_DIAMOND_3.png
ZEV_WEITMAN_RISING_SUN_DIAMOND_4.png
ZEV_WEITMAN_RISING_SUN_DIAMOND_2.png ZEV_WEITMAN_RISING_SUN_DIAMOND_3B.png ZEV_WEITMAN_RISING_SUN_DIAMOND_5.png Screen Shot 2019-01-27 at 2.40.53 PM.png ZEV_WEITMAN_RISING_SUN_DIAMOND_3.png ZEV_WEITMAN_RISING_SUN_DIAMOND_4.png

Gem Cutter Invents Brand New Diamond by Changing Tiny Angles

Suzanne Siegel January 27, 2019

0.10 carat and up
”The Rising Sun” // Diamond // Diamond District, Manhattan

For decades, diamond cutter Zev Weitman toiled in his cramped factory trying to find a new way to cut a diamond to give it more sparkle. Depending on his mood, the grandfather of 18 might compare his struggles to mathematician John Nash in “A Beautiful Mind” or even Albert Einstein’s quest to discover E = mc 2

“When I first saw “A Beautiful Mind” I thought, ‘OK. This movie, it’s for me.’ I'm embarrassed to say, I have the OCD and he had the schizophrenia. I'm out of the box and he was out of the box. He created an original theory about cooperation that won the Nobel Prize. Me? I'm looking to create the diamond with the best light performance.

I killed myself for 14 years to find it. I told my wife: ‘I'm not coming home tonight. I’m sleeping in the factory.’ Time is money, but I didn’t care about money. My daughter is twenty. When she was little she used to say, ‘Daddy, are you going to work on regular work so you can bring home a little bit of money, or are you going to be doing that other thing?’

Albert Einstein sat there for twenty-five years trying to answer one question and ended up splitting the atom. Most people give up before that.

I created a diamond I call The Rising Sun. I have a patent on it. You first have to understand Marcel Tolkowsky to understand my diamond. In 1919, Marcel Tolkowsky invented the round brilliant diamond cut. It’s the modern-day benchmark of diamond cutting. He figured out what the exact angles coming off of the top of the diamond should be.

But if somebody comes off with a pivotal invention, who says that it’s complete? Who says you can't add to it? You see, Tolkowsky wasn’t changing the arrangement of the eight main facets. He was subjecting them to the ideal angles that he discovered. My contribution is regarding the auxiliary facets. I added some and changed their shapes and rearranged them in order to put them all on ideal angles.

A good metaphor for splitting facets is – think of a house. The foundation stays the same. The roof and the floors don’t change, but you are moving rooms around and splitting rooms to let more light in. My diamond is like a sunburst. It has more light and texture and definition. It has more brilliance and more fire. It has more everything. I mean, there's nothing that it's missing.

I made the discovery in 2009. I spent all night and the next day in the factory and that’s when I saw this beautiful rising sun so clearly. I remember thinking: ‘I’m rich! I don’t have to worry about money anymore!’

It’s about 11:30pm and I walk outside and I see people jumping and screaming and going nuts and I thought: ‘How the hell do they know what I just discovered?’ It was New Year’s Eve and I had no idea. That’s how disoriented I was.

I'm an artist. I remember as a child making a statue of Abraham Lincoln from clay. Think about that. Now, I take a piece of rock and make a beautiful diamond. It's like sculpture. I love diamond cutting but I don't make money doing it. I'm such a good cutter. People know. Without bragging, I make a beautiful job.

They pay me twice as much but I work five times more. It doesn't work out. That’s why I become a teacher. But the teaching stopped because somebody figured out, let's cut diamonds overseas. The industry moved to India. When I came to this 35 years ago, there were 3,000 cutters. Now there aren't even two hundred. I'm left only because I do repairs. I fix other people’s mistakes.

Now I have The Rising Sun. And by the way, there are articles in science journals about my technique. Thank God, they wrote I am achieving more uniform light dispersion than the standard Round Brilliant cut. A diamond is a prism. So it’s all about angles and light performance. It’s optical physics.

Consumers see it with the naked eye. But first you have to create demand. Then supply. Is anybody looking for my new cut? No. You need to advertise first. I'm one guy with no money and I’m against billionaires who don't want my diamonds coming into to the market.

My friend said to me: ‘You're going to make a lot of money. But you're not doing this for the money. You're just doing it for you.’ And it's true. I just want to see the thing light up. I'm obsessed with it.

I’ll tell you what my mother once said about me: ‘Let me tell you something about Zev. Everything that everybody else can do – he can't do. But what he can do – nobody else can do.’”

-Zev Weitman

Featured
1_DUCKWEED_LESLIE_DAY_DSC_0305.jpg
Jun 27, 2019
Duckweed: The Tiny New Yorker Working Overtime in the Lakes of Central Park
Jun 27, 2019
Jun 27, 2019
1_RAMBLERSVILLE_DSC_0025.jpg
Feb 20, 2019
Ramblersville: NYC's Tiniest Neighborhood in the Words of a 90-Year Resident
Feb 20, 2019
Feb 20, 2019
1_LIBRARY_BOOK_DSC_0196.jpg
Feb 8, 2019
Tiniest Book in New York Public Library Tells a Twisted Tale
Feb 8, 2019
Feb 8, 2019
Gem Cutter Invents Brand New Diamond by      Changing Tiny Angles
Jan 27, 2019
Gem Cutter Invents Brand New Diamond by Changing Tiny Angles
Jan 27, 2019
Jan 27, 2019
The Craigslist Ad for a 'Tiny Studio' Could Not Have Been More Literal
Jan 21, 2018
The Craigslist Ad for a 'Tiny Studio' Could Not Have Been More Literal
Jan 21, 2018
Jan 21, 2018
The Owner of NYC's Smallest Privately Owned Lot is the Best Landlord in NYC
Dec 8, 2017
The Owner of NYC's Smallest Privately Owned Lot is the Best Landlord in NYC
Dec 8, 2017
Dec 8, 2017
15047034_1867099883523506_3836243906656206848_n.jpg
Aug 16, 2017
They Told Him He Was Too Little for the Big Leagues. They Were Wrong.
Aug 16, 2017
Aug 16, 2017
tiny-new-york-alan-wolfson-artist-miniature-sculptures-porn-theater.jpg
Aug 16, 2017
Missing Gritty Dirty Old NYC? Meet the Artist Who Resurrects it in Miniature
Aug 16, 2017
Aug 16, 2017
village-locksmith-tiny-new-york-philip_mortillaro.jpg
Aug 16, 2017
Yo! Chase Bank, Keep Your $2M. My Shop's Not For Sale and Neither Am I
Aug 16, 2017
Aug 16, 2017
Tags diamond, diamond district, gemcutter, diamond cutter, Zev Weitman, Rising Sun Diamond
← Tiniest Book in New York Public Library Tells a Twisted TaleThe Craigslist Ad for a 'Tiny Studio' Could Not Have Been More Literal →

Search Posts

Archive Block
This is example content. Double-click here and select a page to create an index of your own content. Learn more
Post Archive
  • Photography