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| P: 5/9/2008 12:16:50 PM | |
xia3883 Rough Rock Total Posts: 2 Last Post: 5/9/2008 Member Since: 5/9/2008 |
I viewed the diamond at a shop, the price is a little over 13000, the owner claim the stone is a hearts and arrows. Here is the spec: Measurements: 7.05 - 7.09 x 4.41 mm Carat Weight: 1.37 Color Grade: F Clarity Grade: VS1 Cut Grade: Very Good Proportions: Depth: 62.4 % Table: 57 % Crown Angle: 35° Crown Height: 15 % Pavilion Angle: 40.8° Pavilion Depth: 43 % Star length: 50 % Lower Half: 75 % Girdle: Medium to Slightly Thick, Faceted Culet: None Finish: Polish: Very Good Symmetry: Very Good Fluorescence: None |
| Posted: 5/9/2008 12:16:50 PM | |
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| P: 5/9/2008 12:36:15 PM | |
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somethingshiny Ideal Rock Total Posts: 3,653 Last Post: 11/23/2009 Member Since: 7/22/2007 |
Welcome to PS! The diamond score 1.8 on the Cut Adviser. (pull down the Tools menu and you can enter any round specs and get a performance review for that cut) 1.8 is a great score. It should be very sparkly and beautiful. Is it a good deal? Not really. If you use the Pricescope Your Diamond tool at the top of the page and enter in your specs (although I entered in F,G color and VS1, VS2 clarity with 1.35 to 1.40 ct) you'll see tons of stones that are at least 2-3000 less. The vendors on Pricescope are very trusted. You can do a search for specific reviews of vendors here, too. If you would feel comfortable buying online, you'll be able to get a better deal, but the diamond you listed should be outstanding. Good Luck! *** "Life is change. Growth is optional. Choose wisely." ~ Karen Kaiser Clark *** |
| Posted: 5/9/2008 12:36:15 PM | |
| P: 5/9/2008 12:52:39 PM | |
xia3883 Rough Rock Total Posts: 2 Last Post: 5/9/2008 Member Since: 5/9/2008 |
Can a GIA VG Cut stone be a H&A stone? I think there is a premium on H&A stone. Am I right?
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| Posted: 5/9/2008 12:52:39 PM | |
| P: 5/9/2008 1:13:08 PM | |
zerj Rough Rock Total Posts: 67 Last Post: 7/9/2008 Member Since: 4/25/2008 |
Date: 5/9/2008 12:52:39 PM Author: xia3883 Can a GIA VG Cut stone be a H&A stone? I think there is a premium on H&A stone. Am I right? That seems like a good question. However I think the problems with the question are in the definitions of "Hearts and Arrow's" and "Very Good" cut. I don't know that GIA uses the Hearts and Arrows term in thier grading. I'm not sure I've seen any concrete definition of "Hearts and Arrows" So what exactly does your jeweler mean by "Hearts and Arrows"? If you can see 8 roughly heartlike shapes that are not all the same size/proportions is that a hearts and arrows stone? I suspect most people on this forum would say no, but it seems debatable. I'm a pretty skeptical person by nature so I suppose your jeweler could have very good standards. My mind goes to some guy in the alleyway trying to sell you a stone where his definition of H+A is that it has 8 vaguely heart shapes viewed from the bottom and 8 bent arrow like shapes viewed from the top. So it technically does have Hearts and Arrows just very ugly ones :) More importantly the complete definition of a Very Good cut is also an unknown. I thought I remember AGS won't grade thier stone a '0' (Ideal) cut if the polish was not highly rated. So for that lab a perfectly proportioned stone with a nice hearts and arrow pattern could have its cut grade lowered because its surface was dull. This hypothetical stone would show a nice hearts and arrows pattern but have a lower cut grade.
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| Posted: 5/9/2008 1:13:08 PM | |
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