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vtn-thn how big a problem?

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Migraine

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I know I should avoid this Girdle size but I love everything about this princess including the price under 750$. What do you guys think?
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Report No. 134P134

Shape Princess

Carat Weight 0.45

Measurements

Length-to-Width 4.36 x 4.36 x 2.96

Proportions

Depth 67.9

Table 64

Girdle VTN-THN

Culet NON

Finish

Polish VG

Symmetry G

Clarity Grade VS1

Color Grade G

Fluorescence NON
 

Colored Gemstone Nut

Ideal_Rock
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De''Beers is going to crucify you Garry!
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Maxine

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There are a lot of threads re: the problems with thin girdles on princess cuts....do a search on this site to find some of them.....the very thin girdle could be a big problem.....I don''t know about the other measurements.......but I do know that thin girdles cause problems in setting PC stones ( and if you should hit the ring on something.....)
 

Jennifer5973

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I''d pass. I have an RB form my original ering before I knew anything about diamonds with a very thin girdle and it''s chipped in several places. In a princess, this is especially worrisome given the corners/angles of the cut and the corner tips. I think you''re asking for problems. Sorry!
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