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What is the approx width of 2, 3, and 4 pointers?

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june48

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Hi June:
Assuming you mean diameters of round brilliant cuts:

0.02 ct. = 1.7mm

0.03 ct. =2.0mm

0.04 ct. =2.2mm

Hope this helps.

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Lynn B

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Thanks, Jeff! That''s interesting.

Well, since we''re asking -- what would .01 and .05 pointers be?!
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Mara:

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Date: 12/16/2005 4:16:41 PM
Author: Modified Brilliant
Hi June:
Assuming you mean diameters of round brilliant cuts:

0.02 ct. = 1.7mm

0.03 ct. =2.0mm

0.04 ct. =2.2mm

Hope this helps.

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I think those measurements are applicable for stone which have approximately a total depth of 60%?

For shallower stones the diameters would be greater but for deeper total depths they would be less in diameter.

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The data was taken directly from page 185 of Richard Drucker''s "The Guide" Reference Guide. No mention was made of depths by the person asking the question in this thread. It was a general question with a general response. Always happy to answer a consumer''s question.
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Thank you for your observation.

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Date: 12/16/2005 9:15:36 PM
Author: RockDoc

Date: 12/16/2005 4:16:41 PM
Author: Modified Brilliant
Hi June:
Assuming you mean diameters of round brilliant cuts:

0.02 ct. = 1.7mm

0.03 ct. =2.0mm

0.04 ct. =2.2mm

Hope this helps.

www.metrojewelryappraisers.com

I think those measurements are applicable for stone which have approximately a total depth of 60%?

For shallower stones the diameters would be greater but for deeper total depths they would be less in diameter.

Rockdoc
You''re right!!


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