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Stone pricing and indented Natural |
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| P: 11/18/2002 1:03:50 PM | |
CuriousGeorge Rough Rock Total Posts: 2 Last Post: Unknown Member Since: 11/18/2002 |
Couple questions about a some round brilliant diamonds i'm looking at. Carat: 1.40 1.37 Color: H H Clarity: VSS2 VS1 Sym: G VG Pol: G G Cutlet: None None Table: 58% 54% Depth: 61% 62% Girdle: Thin - Thick Thin - Thick Price: 7,900 8,300 Am I looking at a good price for these diamonds? Also, the jeweler selling me the 1.37 indicated a higher price because he said the cut was better than the 1.4 and the 1.37 also has a better symmetry. In addition, the 1.4 has an indented natural which he said added some weight to the 1.4 stone. What is an indented natural? And is the correct??? Both look great. Appreciate the help. Thanks. |
| Posted: 11/18/2002 1:03:50 PM | |
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| P: 11/18/2002 3:34:04 PM | |
Greentree Rough Rock Total Posts: 96 Last Post: 12/16/2004 Member Since: 2/24/2002 |
Naturals are artifacts left over from the surface of the original rough. They could be completely polished away, but that would reduce the weight of the finished gem. Perhaps if the naturals are insignificant, they can be left "as-is". To me, they look like tiny chipped areas, but the gemologist will recognize certain characteristics that identifies them as being naturals. Whether or not they are important to you is your decision. Each diamond has its pluses and minuses. |
| Posted: 11/18/2002 3:34:04 PM | |
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