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 is this table too low?

P:  4/29/2009 2:45:16 AM  
Need_ring_quickly
Need_ring_quickly

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I fianally found a radiant that I feel pretty good about except it's table is only 55%. That seems pretty low, but I'm not sure how having a a lower then normal table will effect the sparkle and overall looks of a diamond like this. Anybody know anything that could help me? Anything I should be looking for when it arrives tomorrow? Thanks in advance!

 


I need help!!!
Posted:  4/29/2009 2:45:16 AM

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P: 4/29/2009 4:58:05 AM
Lorelei
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Date: 4/29/2009 2:45:16 AM
Author:Need_ring_quickly
I fianally found a radiant that I feel pretty good about except it's table is only 55%. That seems pretty low, but I'm not sure how having a a lower then normal table will effect the sparkle and overall looks of a diamond like this. Anybody know anything that could help me? Anything I should be looking for when it arrives tomorrow? Thanks in advance!

It might be fine, see what you think when it arrives.  Radiants can't be judged by numbers let alone just one in particular, what is important is how well all the proportions work together.  This diamond might have a nice crown height along with the table size which could give you a good show of fire.  Give it a good test drive when you see it in all types of lighting to see what you think.









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Posted:  4/29/2009 4:58:05 AM

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