faceted

/ˈfæsɪtɪd/
adjective
  1. Having flat surfaces (facets) cut into it, especially on a gemstone or piece of glass.
    • The chandelier was made of faceted crystal that sparkled in the light.
    • She wore a ring with a beautifully faceted diamond.
    • Faceted beads are popular for making jewelry because they catch the light.
  2. Having many different aspects or sides to consider.
    • The problem is multifaceted and requires a team of experts.
    • Her personality is faceted, with interests in art, science, and sports.
    • The novel presents a faceted view of life in the 19th century.