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 Round Brilliant Hunt (help again)

P:  2/6/2004 6:26:18 PM  
Randy
Randy

Rough Rock
Total Posts: 6
Last Post: 2/13/2004
Member Since: 1/30/2004
 
Hello again. Thank you everyone for so much feedback in to the last stone. Here's another stone I got from the family jeweler (whom I trust). I don't have the pavillion angl, crown angle or a firescope, but what are your thoughts on the quality, cut,& value for this Round Brilliant?

2.01 carat (Round Brilliant)
H
VS1
Depth: 60.6%
Table: 60%
8.16 - 8.21 x 4.96 mm
Fluor: None
Symm: Very Good
Polish: Excellent
Culet: None
Girdle: Thin - Slt. Thick
* GIA Cert.
Price = $14,400


Questions:
1) Is this considered a Very Good Cut?
2) Is this a good price?

Any help is much appreciated on how I can better research this stone with only GIA cert. & jeweler praise! Thanks!
Posted:  2/6/2004 6:26:18 PM

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P: 2/6/2004 6:36:24 PM
aljdewey
aljdewey

Ideal Rock
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Last Post: 2/11/2008
Member Since: 11/25/2002
 
Randy:  I hate to sound like a broken record on this, but there is just no way any of us can give you any meaningful information on the make (cut) without the crown pavilion angles.....I'm sorry.
 
All I can tell by looking at this....the stone does not fall within AGS0 proportions because of the table size.
 
The diameter appears to be on par, but without crown/pavilion angles, cannot help you further.  Sorry.  

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Posted:  2/6/2004 6:36:24 PM
P: 2/6/2004 6:52:40 PM
pqcollectibles
pqcollectibles

Ideal Rock
Total Posts: 3,441
Last Post: 6/18/2005
Member Since: 2/23/2003
 
Dittos to ALJDewey. And to add that only a small range of angles combinations in a 60:60 cut will produce a great performer. You might want to check out the following link in the Tutorial.

http://diamonds.pricescope.com/60.asp

Why use a big word when a diminutive word would be succinct!

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Posted:  2/6/2004 6:52:40 PM

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