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P:  10/1/2007 9:02:58 AM  
sudell
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I looked at a diamond recently that was 3 carats - E - SI1 with measurements of 9.19x8.88 and depth of 4.70.  The table is 80% and the depth is 52.9%.  I think that this sounds as though it is too shallow.  What do you think?

 


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P: 10/1/2007 9:06:43 AM
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Date: 10/1/2007 9:02:58 AM
Author:sudell
I looked at a diamond recently that was 3 carats - E - SI1 with measurements of 9.19x8.88 and depth of 4.70. The table is 80% and the depth is 52.9%. I think that this sounds as though it is too shallow. What do you think?

Firstly what was the shape and is it possible you have the depth and table reversed if it is a fancy shape?  Even then the depth sounds way off....









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Posted:  10/1/2007 9:06:43 AM
P: 10/1/2007 9:09:55 AM
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Date: 10/1/2007 9:06:43 AM
Author: Lorelei

Date: 10/1/2007 9:02:58 AM
Author:sudell
I looked at a diamond recently that was 3 carats - E - SI1 with measurements of 9.19x8.88 and depth of 4.70. The table is 80% and the depth is 52.9%. I think that this sounds as though it is too shallow. What do you think?

Firstly what was the shape and is it possible you have the depth and table reversed if it is a fancy shape? Even then the depth sounds way off....
Ditto. It sounds way off for anything....

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