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guy57 rough rock Posts: 7 |
I'm in the process of buying a diamond and came across this: GIA cert I used the HCA and got 0.7, which is in the range of a fiery ideal cut. Is this stone worth $14,000? Thanks for your help in advance. |
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leonid Moderator Posts: 461 |
Hi Guy57, Based on the data you posted, price looks quite reasonable even for the Internet. It should be very nice diamond. Did you find it in the web or brick and mortar store? |
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guy57 rough rock Posts: 7 |
Thanks for the response. I found it in a real store, referred to by a friend. |
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leonid Moderator Posts: 461 |
Then it should be a great deal. The price is close to the Internet lowest prices. Congrads! Just make sure to check the stone with an independent expert. |
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guy57 rough rock Posts: 7 |
I actually posted the pavillon angle wrong, it should be 40.4 degrees according to the sarin report. The ratings are ex-ex-ex-vg. Total score is 0.9. But if I use 40.8 degress, the ratings go to gd-gd-gd-vg. Total score is then 3.9. It's a little scary how much 0.4 degrees can change. Can any experts shed some light on this? It looks to me like the numbers in the sarin report are averages, so it's likely the stone has some pavillon angles at 40.4 degrees and some at 40.8 degrees. BTW, I look at the stone in real life and it looked good (but I'm a newbie, so what do I know?). |
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leonid Moderator Posts: 461 |
Well, actually 0.4 degree is not so little. For example, to be AGS 0 class (quite broad), diamond should have pavilion angle within 40.16° - 41.25°. Pavilion angle is the most critical because light rays should be reflected twice from pavilion facets in order to exit back from the table or crown. It is very much depends on particular combination of crown and pavilion angles. The system is not linear and some times 0.1° can change the score dramatically while other C&P combinations produce more steady result. In your case, when the crown is a bit steep, decreasing of pavilion should correct the combination of the angles. If you are interested to learn more about this stuff, take a look at these links: Yes you are right, due to the measurement errors and other factors (symmetry, specific facets, etc) HCA result should be considered as a preliminary filter. Once you have HCA score below 2, you have very good chance getting great diamond (less than 3% of all diamonds would score < 2). After that you have to take other factors into considerations. |
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guy57 rough rock Posts: 7 |
leonid, Thanks for the very detailed explanation. Do you have any suggestions as to what else I can do to increase the chance that the stone matches up closer to the one scoring 0.9 and not the one scoring 3.9? If I managed to get the variances from the dealer, how should I use those numbers with the HCA? Thanks again! This is a great discussion board that helps keep people like me sane, being able to ask all these questions that normally I can't get answers to. |
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leonid Moderator Posts: 461 |
Guy57, You can take the stone to independent expert to run independent Sarin measurements. It will not cost you much. David Atlas (Oldminer) said he provides this service for $10 only You could tell your dealer that you concern about steep crown and would like to repeat measurements. However, it seems you are getting rather good deal and I'd not split hairs too much. Did you have a chance to look at super ideal/symmetrical diamonds like Hearts and Arrows with Tolkowski proportions and compare them with this one? Then you will be able to tell whether you can see any difference. |
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guy57 rough rock Posts: 7 |
I am buying the stone from another state, however, I can return it within 30 days. Should I get it as a free-standing stone, take it to an appraiser, then send it back to get re-mounted? The extra $200 in insured shipping is pretty costly. I do think I'm getting a great deal. There's just this part of me that wants to make doubly sure (and that's costing me sleep too). |
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leonid Moderator Posts: 461 |
I know what you mean But I'm afraid you are the only one who should make the decision.Usually it is recommended to bring the diamond to independent appraiser as a prudent measure. You should do it anyway if you want to insure the diamond. However you might trust the vendor so it's completely up to you |
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guy57 rough rock Posts: 7 |
Can I only get the diamond appraised as a free-standing stone, or does it matter if it's mounted? I definitely plan to bring it with me to local jewelers and compare, when I get it. Thanks! |
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leonid Moderator Posts: 461 |
Mounted diamond cannot be analyzed as accurately as the loose one because some parts will be hidden and metal will affect the color. Appraisal can be made for the mounted and loose stones of course. Off to gym for a while |