IDMA President Ronnie VanderLinden with Gabi Tolkowsky at an industry event in earlier days.
In an interview in the year 2000 with Rob Bates of JCK, he said: “’I was talking to my wife about diamond cutting,’ remembers the famed cutter, who is best known for fashioning the 273-ct. De Beers Centenary. ‘I said, Diamond cutting has so many aspects to it, so many variations, it’s like making music. Then it hit me. Music is a wonderful thing. It’s the language of the world. Why can’t a diamond give off music?’ Most people would’ve blamed the idea on oxygen deprivation, but the more Tolkowsky thought about it, the more it made sense. ‘What is light but waves?’ he notes. ‘So can’t a diamond send back sound waves, too?’ Apparently, it can—with the help of technology. He premiered his first ‘compositions’ to a rapt audience at a JCK show in Orlando.”
The IDMA board, members, and staff send their heartfelt condolences to Gabi’s family, friends, and colleagues. May his memory be a blessing to all who loved and cherished him.
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Links:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabi_Tolkowsky
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d45zHdARc_0
https://www.jckonline.com/magazine-article/rockmusic-making-diamonds-sing/
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