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I literally gasped. It's like an asscher and an h&a had a baby???? Why can't I buy all of these????
This is small and very light but have not seen this cut much in natural colored diamonds and maybe someone will find it fits in their collection.
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Says medium fluoro. Getitgetitgetit.
I don't see fluor on the report. But it's super neat
Same, but JA put it in their description.
Alright y'all, JA is having a field day with weird radiants and I am HERE FOR IT!
These h&a radiants are always nice to find and folks are happy with them:
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Anyone know what a branded "pure princess" cut is? It's like radiant shape w princess facets.
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Then there's a few of these step/brilliant cut hybrids that I think are cool:
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0.66 Carat radiant diamond
This radiant cut 0.66 carat K color vs2 clarity has a diamond grading report from GIAwww.jamesallen.com
Last, there's this little guy that looks like a baby version of the lucere I found earlier. But I worry at less than 5mm it'll be too small to appreciate the cutting
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This is small and very light but have not seen this cut much in natural colored diamonds and maybe someone will find it fits in their collection.
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Chameleon is in my color collection goals but I am holding out for one that is not hazel. There are a few golden ones on Leibish, and occasionally some grey.
The color is lovely but I believe the technical name for that cut is “absolute sh!t show”
Would love to see this cut in more reasonably priced material!
1.37 Carat Fancy Light Blue-VVS1 Emerald Cut Diamond
This emerald cut 1.37 carat Fancy Light Blue color vvs1 clarity has a diamond grading report from GIAwww.bluenile.com
It doesn't look blue to me at all.....
I think I remember reading somewhere on this forum a million years ago that colors other than yellow and brown start to be called "fancy light" around a K in color. Am I making that up?
I don't know, but that's a LOT of money for something that doesn't show much blue, if any.....
I completely agree! If you're going to pay for blue, it should be blue!