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| P: 5/7/2003 11:24:07 AM | |
Pyramid Ideal Rock Total Posts: 2,910 Last Post: 6/6/2009 Member Since: 11/10/2002 |
When buying a Super Ideal Cut Diamond (any brand) are you guaranteed that the culet would not be abraded and that there would be no blemishes such as small cavity on the stone? I read on the other forum that abraded culets are now commonplace, is that amongst commercial grade diamonds or all? Is it true that an AGS report with 'culet: none' would mean an abraded culet as they always put 'pointed' if the culet is intact or small culet etc.?
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| Posted: 5/7/2003 11:24:07 AM | |
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| P: 5/7/2003 11:46:54 AM | |
barry Cut Rock Total Posts: 440 Last Post: 12/1/2003 Member Since: 3/22/2001 |
Yes, you're guaranteed that the culet is not abraded. Culet: None or Pointed is synonomous. Barry www.superbcert.com
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| Posted: 5/7/2003 11:46:54 AM | |
| P: 5/7/2003 6:19:48 PM | |
LesleyH Ideal Rock Total Posts: 506 Last Post: 12/23/2008 Member Since: 8/29/2000 |
Pyramid: You might want to make sure that a gemologist or appraiser check out the diamond for you PRIOR to receiving it. We have an appraiser look at all our diamonds prior to shipment to confirm that the diamond is undamaged. His report accompanies the diamond. On an AGS certificate "pointed" means none. Anything else on an AGS certificate does not mean none Regards, LesleyH www.whiteflash.com Director of Sales at Whiteflash from 2000-2008 |
| Posted: 5/7/2003 6:19:48 PM | |
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