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 1.12ct 5.53x5.52x4.12 G, SI1

P:  1/28/2009 7:15:07 PM  
substud
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I have a loose stone I just purchased from Pearlmans-

1.12ct, G SI1
Square Modified Brilliant (Princess)
5.53x5.52x4.12
Dept 74.6%
Table 74%
Girdle THN to THK
Cutlet - Non
Polish - Excellent
Symmetry - Excellent
Fluorescence-None
Additional Clouds are not show. Surface graining is not shown.


What can I do to make sure this stone is good??

I mean I have the GIA report, and according the report the inclusions show a couple "clouds" however I can't seem to see them (granted the stone is loose)

I think the stone looks ok, but the report sort of scares me...Jason at Pearlman thinks the stone is "great"...




Posted:  1/28/2009 7:15:07 PM

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P: 1/28/2009 7:17:16 PM
diamondseeker2006
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If you can't see the inclusions, then I wouldn't worry a bit about the clarity! That means it is eye clean!




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Posted:  1/28/2009 7:17:16 PM
P: 1/28/2009 7:18:56 PM
Ellen
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Hi sub,

Unfortunately, without a photo and/or ASET pic, we can't say much, except I don't see any red flags. It certainly has potential! And if you can't see any inclusions, you're good on that front.

Since I don't think Pearlman's does pics, I'd say just take it to an independant appraiser to make sure it meets your (and their) approval.

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Posted:  1/28/2009 7:18:56 PM
P: 1/28/2009 9:03:09 PM
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An independant appraiser?? 

Posted:  1/28/2009 9:03:09 PM
P: 1/28/2009 9:20:09 PM
substud
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Also the date on the GIA is 11/07...


does that matter? I mean that it's been "hanging" around for so long..

Posted:  1/28/2009 9:20:09 PM
P: 1/29/2009 6:07:52 AM
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Date: 1/28/2009 9:20:09 PM
Author: substud
Also the date on the GIA is 11/07...


does that matter? I mean that it's been 'hanging' around for so long..

No, sometimes diamonds just take a little while to find a home, that isn't an old report in the scheme of things.









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Posted:  1/29/2009 6:07:52 AM
P: 1/30/2009 10:16:42 AM
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Last question--

the dimensions 5.52x5.53 --- does that seem to face up a little small for the total weight? 1.12??

Thanks

Posted:  1/30/2009 10:16:42 AM
P: 1/30/2009 10:27:05 AM
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Date: 1/30/2009 10:16:42 AM
Author: substud
Last question--

the dimensions 5.52x5.53 --- does that seem to face up a little small for the total weight? 1.12??

Thanks

That is hard to say, you have a very nice tight diameter there but spread can vary with Princess cuts compared to rounds and without more details and images I would only be guessing as Princess can hold weight in different ways - maybe one of the experts will be along soon and would be able to give you a better opinion on the face up size, but I will try to find some more info for you.

Compared to this one it does appear to be facing up a bit smaller.

http://www.whiteflash.com/princess/Princess-cut-diamond-53041.htm









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- Stephanie M Thorn

Posted:  1/30/2009 10:27:05 AM
P: 1/30/2009 10:44:26 AM
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Date: 1/28/2009 9:03:09 PM
Author: substud
An independant appraiser??
Sorry, just saw this. An independant appraiser is who you can take a diamond/piece of jewelry to, to have them assess whether it is what it was sold for, whether it is a good buy, find any unforseen/undisclosed problems, etc. Important note, this is a person who does not sell jewelry, therefore you get an unbiased opinion.


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-Murray N. Rothbard, in The Anatomy of the State



John Swinton [1829-1901] Chief Editorial Writer of the New York Times (Considered "the Dean of his Profession" by his peers), when asked to toast an 'Independent Press' in a gathering at the National Press Club, circa 1880

"There is no such thing in America as an independent press unless it is in the country towns. You know it, and I know it. There is not one of you who dare express an honest opinion. If you express it you know beforehand that it would never appear in print. I am paid... for keeping my honest opinions out of the paper I am connected with. Others of you are paid similar salaries for doing similar things....

The business of the New York journalist is to distort the truth, to lie outright, to pervert, to vilify, to fawn at the feet of Mammon, and sell his country and race for his daily bread, or for what is about the same thing, his salary. You know this, and I know it and what foolery to be toasting an 'independent press.' We are tools, and the vassals of rich men behind the scenes. We are jumping-jacks. They pull the strings and we dance. Our time, our talents, our lives, our possibilities, all are the property of other men. We are intellectual prostitutes."

Posted:  1/30/2009 10:44:26 AM
P: 1/30/2009 1:14:41 PM
swingirl
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It seems to face up closer to a 1 ct.

Does Pearlman's have this one is-house?

Posted:  1/30/2009 1:14:41 PM
P: 1/30/2009 1:39:41 PM
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They did- now I have it. they sent it to me.

why?

Posted:  1/30/2009 1:39:41 PM
P: 1/30/2009 2:24:37 PM
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Date: 1/30/2009 1:39:41 PM
Author: substud
They did- now I have it. they sent it to me.

why?

Princess and other fancy shapes can hold weight in different ways, this article might help.

http://journal.pricescope.com/Articles/21/1/The-matter-of-depth-in-a-princess-cut.aspx









Nothing is more sacred as the bond between horse and rider...no other creature can ever become so emotionally close to a human as a horse. When a horse dies, the memory lives on because an enormous part of his owner's heart, soul, very existence dies also...but that can never be laid to rest, it is not meant to be...
- Stephanie M Thorn

Posted:  1/30/2009 2:24:37 PM
P: 1/31/2009 1:00:33 AM
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Date: 1/30/2009 1:39:41 PM
Author: substud
They did- now I have it. they sent it to me.

why?

Sorry, I misunderstood. I didn't realize you already had it in your possession.

Posted:  1/31/2009 1:00:33 AM

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