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Pyramid
I think you will find that most large rough diamonds are cleavages or irregular shapes and not suitable for a round There is also the matter of weight retention as shape would not really be a factor in value on a very large stone. Wayne
Diamond Exchange Ltd. (Australia)
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Hi Pyramid,
This is only my opinion, but most of those famous large diamonds are cut to maximize their size. Usually at 50+ carats the diamond crystal may have a unique shape to it, and the cutters are instructed to use every last bit of rough to max out on the size of the finished product. Carat weight carries a completely different meaning when dealing with a huge diamond. Emphesis is placed on the size, and every last carat point counts at that level. Fancy shapes are far more accomodating to utilizing every last bit of diamond rough compared to rounds, which may explain why so many of those large famous diamonds are fancies. kirk |
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Thank you Wayne, tiggerlgh, and kirk. I wonder what the clarities and colours are of those large diamonds the celebrities have. Would they be like IF, VVS1, D, E colour do you know? Maybe only Harry Winston and they know that. I like to look at them anyhow, wouldn't mind holding them but could never wear them in a million years. Short fingers and short person that I am.
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