No way to tell for sure without ASET images. However, GiA EX/EX with depth of 73 and table of 70 is a darn good start and may be a good performer. Pics look very nice. If you can get an ASET do so and repost. If you are uber concerned and in the returned period then you can consider that - if not, then enjoy the sparkly and don't sweat it! In my opinion, the pics look beautiful.
I think the setting is unique and very nice. Has your fiance-to-be indicated that she likes princess cut diamonds? One other though - her wedding ring will not sit flush with that setting. Some women don't care about that, others do... just something to consider.
The wedding band in curved 8t fits nice
James Allen doesn't do best aset scopes but gemologist there said it had a good balance thru crown n table scored high and 2 very high on gem ex
The wedding band in curved 8t fits nice
James Allen doesn't do best aset scopes but gemologist there said it had a good balance thru crown n table scored high and 2 very high on gem ex
The stone is 100% fine, the only part that could be an issue is making sure she likes that setting, its totally unique and something she is either going to love or not like immediately.
I agree, lovely stone...I had a Princess cut from my first marriage. I, like the other posters, question the setting, it is a very unique design, and because of the curvature of the band, it may make it a bit difficult to find a band that would work well...is this something she showed her sister or you pictures of?