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Dubs Jr

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Looked at a stone that was F SI1 and the table was 62 and the depth was 56.9. I checked to make sure it is not reversed, but it is correct. It has a GIA cert. Does this send any concerns? Would it have "fish eye?"
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phoenixgirl

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It all depends on the crown and pavilion angles. A stone with this table and depth *could* end up having an excellent cut in addition to its larger spread (looks bigger than average). For example, if you paste the table and depth into the Holloway Cut Adviser and just leave the sample crown and pavilion angles, this stone receives a score of 1.5, excellent.

Here's another example of a how a stone with these numbers might end up having a great cut:
0.83 G VS2 56.6 depth 63 table

However, on the other hand, this stone could have a fish-eye or be mediocre or worse. You'll need a sarin analysis to know better.

Have you seen the stone? Did it have a fish-eye in your opinion? Numbers can't beat seeing a stone with your own eyes.
 
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