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Quadrillion diamond vs. Princess?? |
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| P: 9/10/2003 11:06:12 AM | |
AZDiamondShopper Rough Rock Total Posts: 22 Last Post: 9/11/2003 Member Since: 4/4/2003 |
Hi, I am interested in purchasing an absolutley amazing princess cut diamond. Some of the best I have seen are the SuperbCert and the Brilliant Fire. Both of these diamonds have Brilliancescope results to back them up as well. I have recently heard something about a quadrillion diamond. Has anyone seen one of these? I have tried to research them, but have only seen limited information on them. I would like to know what kind of BrillianceScope results they are getting, and some other specs on them, or where I may be able to see one to see how they compare to the SuperbCert and Brilliant Fire princesses. Thanks! |
| Posted: 9/10/2003 11:06:12 AM | |
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| P: 9/10/2003 12:26:05 PM | |
niceice Ideal Rock Total Posts: 1,792 Last Post: 7/22/2008 Member Since: 1/29/2003 |
The Quadrillion is produced by http://www.ambar-diamonds.com/ and there is a fair amount of information on that web site regarding the cut... We've seen them and think that they are quite stunning, however so is the price!
Todd L. Gray, President |
| Posted: 9/10/2003 12:26:05 PM | |
| P: 9/11/2003 2:18:03 PM | |
AZDiamondShopper Rough Rock Total Posts: 22 Last Post: 9/11/2003 Member Since: 4/4/2003 |
Thanks for the reply. Anyone else know anything about a Quadrillion?
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| Posted: 9/11/2003 2:18:03 PM | |
| P: 9/11/2003 2:38:02 PM | |
mike04456 Ideal Rock Total Posts: 1,441 Last Post: 3/28/2004 Member Since: 11/20/2002 |
The quadrillion is a branded, patented cut sold, as niceice says, by Ambar Diamonds of Los Angeles. The quadrillion was one of the first princess cuts. The original patent from 1981 has since expired, but they have patented an updated version recently. Like all fancy cuts, the only way to really judge on is in person.
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| Posted: 9/11/2003 2:38:02 PM | |
| P: 9/11/2003 11:23:19 PM | |
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jenibear Cut Rock Total Posts: 312 Last Post: 12/14/2005 Member Since: 8/10/2003 |
Those quadrillian stones look fantastic on their web site - though I take offense at the comparison made to "regular" princess cuts. They make it seem like you can't get a brilliant princess. Not so. I got a gorgeous one - a Brilliant Fire - from Diamond Brokers of Florida. I think it is possible to get a princess with great light return. But if you want the quadrillian go ahead and get it - and I'd love to see photos! Jenibear
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| Posted: 9/11/2003 11:23:19 PM | |
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