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Type of Inclusions and effect on value |
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| P: 7/7/2004 11:11:31 AM | |
gmoney29 Rough Rock Total Posts: 13 Last Post: 7/12/2004 Member Since: 7/7/2004 |
As I am knee deep in my quest to find the perfect diamond, I have been overwhelmed with the infinite details regarding diamonds. The 4 cs', polish, flouresence, girdles, pavillions, etc. Basically, my question is this: I have been looking at stones and found one that is 1.66 carats, SI1, F with an AGS cert with "ideal" for cut. After looking at the diamond, it has an inclusion that I think is called a diamond deposit or cluster just under the table to the right of center. It is hard to see without a loop (the AGS cert also mentions surface graining). It kinda look almost like a chip or something, but it is not on the surface. I saw a G-VS2 stone with an inclusion in the same spot, but it was more of a black pinpoint. The 1.66 ct stone is being offered for about $13,000. Is this a good deal? Is this type of inclusion bad? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks all. |
| Posted: 7/7/2004 11:11:31 AM | |
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