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| P: 1/21/2003 9:04:45 PM | |
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Charmed Cut Rock Total Posts: 112 Last Post: 7/10/2006 Member Since: 1/9/2003 |
Correct me if I am wrong but choosing a princess cut diamond VVS2, E, having a chip in the comments raises concern with me. The girdle is VERY THIN. If this has already occurred in a new diamond, god bless the life span. A vendor stated that it could only be seen in 10X magnification. I am still very hesistant. Should I be? Thank you in advance for your help.
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| Posted: 1/21/2003 9:04:45 PM | |
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| P: 1/21/2003 10:01:42 PM | |
lacina Cut Rock Total Posts: 146 Last Post: 5/10/2003 Member Since: 12/28/2002 |
Yes You should be,... Very thin girdle does chip easily,... This does not mean the diamond will split in half, but chips do reflect on the value of the diamond and are costly to remove . Plus I can guess the make of the diamond is not the most desirable Best, George GLE Gem Imports
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| Posted: 1/21/2003 10:01:42 PM | |
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