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Streesed out man seeking some expert advise! |
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| P: 10/8/2004 1:04:49 PM | |
jarhead Rough Rock Total Posts: 7 Last Post: 10/8/2004 Member Since: 10/5/2004 |
I am looking for a princess cut in the 3000-4000 range. Is this a good stone at a fair price? I know it's a little rectangle in shape, but is that a bad thing? I think I'm getting my self crazy with numbers. If I choose a stone with numbers similar to these will I have a good stone. I don't think I can get perfection in the .9-1.0 carat range for my budget. Thanks Princess Cut weight: .96 cut: very good color: H clarity: VS2 depth%: 71.9% table%: 65% crown height: 12.4% crown angle: 38.8 pavillion angle: 63.5 pavillion depth: 55.7% polish: very good symmetry: good girdle: slightly thick to thick cutlet: none fluo: none measurements: 5.56 x 5.26 x 3.78 l/w ratio: 1.06 price $3800.00 john john |
| Posted: 10/8/2004 1:04:49 PM | |
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| P: 10/8/2004 1:17:44 PM | |
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Rhino Ideal Rock Total Posts: 4,865 Last Post: 11/22/2009 Member Since: 3/29/2001 |
Hi Jarhead,
Squid here (Navy Vet). You're off to a good start with the numbers. Your table is notably smaller than total depth and your total depth isn't too deep either. Also your crown height and angles are looking really good too. I'm not 100% sure where the 63 degree pavilion angle will put you on that stone but when we're hunting down the finest princess cuts this stone has the specs that we would deem worthy of further investigation. You've done all you can do regarding the numbers ... now it's a matter of seeing how those numbers *perform*.
Good luck to you Jarhead.
Regards,
Rhino |
| Posted: 10/8/2004 1:17:44 PM | |
| P: 10/8/2004 1:21:19 PM | |
jarhead Rough Rock Total Posts: 7 Last Post: 10/8/2004 Member Since: 10/5/2004 |
Rhino, Should it be more or less than 63 degrees? john |
| Posted: 10/8/2004 1:21:19 PM | |
| P: 10/8/2004 2:02:32 PM | |
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Rhino Ideal Rock Total Posts: 4,865 Last Post: 11/22/2009 Member Since: 3/29/2001 |
----------------With those crown angles jarhead, I'd be more confident if those angles were more around the 58-60 degree zone. At 63 degrees I'd want to see optical results via LightScope or BrillianceScope or both. Rhino |
| Posted: 10/8/2004 2:02:32 PM | |
| P: 10/8/2004 2:39:08 PM | |
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Rhino Ideal Rock Total Posts: 4,865 Last Post: 11/22/2009 Member Since: 3/29/2001 |
Jarhead... I just found a stone with similar proportions we've scanned in with angles very close to the stone you're looking at. If you'd like to see the optical results drop me an email and I'll forward you a link. The 63 degree angles on this one may not be bad at all.
Rhino |
| Posted: 10/8/2004 2:39:08 PM | |
| P: 10/8/2004 3:23:24 PM | |
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researcher Ideal Rock Total Posts: 2,440 Last Post: 5/26/2008 Member Since: 4/27/2004 |
This stone looks like it has great potential! I honestly think it could be a winner
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| Posted: 10/8/2004 3:23:24 PM | |
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