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 Newbie needs help - Good deal?

P:  10/14/2003 5:08:22 AM  
gnarl
gnarl

Rough Rock
Total Posts: 2
Last Post: 10/14/2003
Member Since: 10/14/2003
 
Hi everyone,
thanks for all the info on the site and forums. Heres my question. Is this a good deal and do I need to get anymore info on the stone.
GIA
I color VS2
.79 carat
6.02 - 6.04 X 3.66mm
depth 60.9%
table 56%
Girdle Thin to Medium, Faceted
Culet None
Polish Excellent
Symmetry Excellent
characteristics Cloud
Flour None
Comments None

THe GIA cert has no plot which I thought was strange but I was told that because it is smaller it has a laser inscription and has a Diamond Dossier instead of the plot. Thru a 10X it looks beautiful and I can't realy see the clouds. I have looked at this stone inside, out is the sun, and in the shade and really like it. It is $2600.00 It is labelled as a H&A and looks like it thru a H&A viewer. Is there something else I should know about this stone? What do you all think. Thanks in advance

Carlos
Posted:  10/14/2003 5:08:22 AM

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P: 10/14/2003 10:02:58 AM
magna2
magna2

Cut Rock
Total Posts: 319
Last Post: 2/9/2004
Member Since: 9/22/2003
 
Carlos,

It is hard to gauge how it may perform without cut angles (crown and pavillion).

Assuming that it is indeed a H&A diamond; the price, if from a brick & mortar store, is a good deal. You may find lower priced H&A diamonds of similar size and qulaity on the net but then will depend on your comfort level of buying over the net. And the price difference may only be around a couple of hundred dollars - so ... if you have already seen the diamond and it looks beautiful to you than that is all that matters.


Posted:  10/14/2003 10:02:58 AM
P: 10/14/2003 1:32:32 PM
gnarl
gnarl

Rough Rock
Total Posts: 2
Last Post: 10/14/2003
Member Since: 10/14/2003
 
Thanks for the info. Should any shop have the angles of the stone readily available?


Carlos

Posted:  10/14/2003 1:32:32 PM
P: 10/14/2003 1:38:23 PM
Giangi
Giangi

Ideal Rock
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Last Post: 10/29/2006
Member Since: 1/23/2003
 
Looks nice!
Not all shops have angles readily available. You can ask for an OGI or Sarin report, though. It will provide you the missing data.

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Omnia Mea Mecum Porto.

Giangi

Posted:  10/14/2003 1:38:23 PM

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