Missrocks
Brilliant_Rock
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- Dec 27, 2007
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Hi Everyone,
I have a friend who is debating between these three GIA diamonds. I am really trying to push #3, but he is being swayed otherwise.
1)
1.52ct RBC
G/ VS2
Excellent cut grade
7.45- 7.47 x 4.47mm
Depth- 59.9
Table- 60
Crown- 33.5
Pavilion- 41.0
Girdle- Thin to Medium
Culet- None
Polish/ Symmetry- VG/ VG
Fluor- None
HCA- 1.9
Plot has crystal in center of table, feather, indented natural, and extra facet
$11,960
2)
1.52 RBC
G/VS2
Cut- EX
7.29 - 7.36 x 4.61mm
Depth-62.9
Table- 56
Crown- 35
Pavilion- 41.2
Girdle- Thin to Medium
Culet- None
Polish/ Symmetry- EX/ EX
Fluorescence- None
HCA- 3.6
Plot has one larger crystal in center of table and four smaller in crown facet area
$12,500
3)
1.51 RBC
G/VS2
Cut- VG
Depth- 60.5
Table- 55
Crown- 35.5
Pavilion- 40.4
Girdle- thin to slightly thick
Culet- none
Polish/ Symmetry- VG/ EX
Fluorescence- Medium Blue
HCA- .8
Plot has very small feather in table area and another plotted on pavilion side
$12,500.00
The reason I like #3 best is it read .8 on HCA, much higher than the other two. The combination of angles concurs with many other RBC''s I have seen and loved (maybe just personal pref.) Also the plot looks to be the "cleanest". I know that feathers will always be white. The included crystals in the table areas of #2 and #3 could be dark. I also like stones in the near colorless area with a faint or med. fluor. to whiten them up a bit. I''ve always been set on colorless personally and percieve color very easily.
In my opinion #1- with the combination of that depth and the larger table- won''t have as much fire. I personally don''t like larger tables- I think smaller tables= a more "fiery" diamond. Also I think 36 degrees seems a bit steep for crown, maybe? I also don''t like the indented natural- I know it doesn''t affect the clarity grade b/c you can''t see it face on. But you could see it with a loupe from the side. If I was paying xtra for a VS grade (vs. say an SI1), I would want it to VS from all angles, so to put it.
And #2 is cut too deep. If I wanted a 7.29- 7.36 diameter I could probably get a nicer make in a 1.38- 1.45. Its a bit chunky for my taste, even though GIA gives it XXX. Also doesn''t rate well at all on HCA.
Keep in mind, at this point, he is not open to other suggestions and it will be one of these three. - And I realize there is probably something else better yet out there.
I would just like your opinions if there is something I missed.
Am I crazy for saying its a NO BRAINER for #3??
THANKS IN ADVANCE
I have a friend who is debating between these three GIA diamonds. I am really trying to push #3, but he is being swayed otherwise.
1)
1.52ct RBC
G/ VS2
Excellent cut grade
7.45- 7.47 x 4.47mm
Depth- 59.9
Table- 60
Crown- 33.5
Pavilion- 41.0
Girdle- Thin to Medium
Culet- None
Polish/ Symmetry- VG/ VG
Fluor- None
HCA- 1.9
Plot has crystal in center of table, feather, indented natural, and extra facet
$11,960
2)
1.52 RBC
G/VS2
Cut- EX
7.29 - 7.36 x 4.61mm
Depth-62.9
Table- 56
Crown- 35
Pavilion- 41.2
Girdle- Thin to Medium
Culet- None
Polish/ Symmetry- EX/ EX
Fluorescence- None
HCA- 3.6
Plot has one larger crystal in center of table and four smaller in crown facet area
$12,500
3)
1.51 RBC
G/VS2
Cut- VG
Depth- 60.5
Table- 55
Crown- 35.5
Pavilion- 40.4
Girdle- thin to slightly thick
Culet- none
Polish/ Symmetry- VG/ EX
Fluorescence- Medium Blue
HCA- .8
Plot has very small feather in table area and another plotted on pavilion side
$12,500.00
The reason I like #3 best is it read .8 on HCA, much higher than the other two. The combination of angles concurs with many other RBC''s I have seen and loved (maybe just personal pref.) Also the plot looks to be the "cleanest". I know that feathers will always be white. The included crystals in the table areas of #2 and #3 could be dark. I also like stones in the near colorless area with a faint or med. fluor. to whiten them up a bit. I''ve always been set on colorless personally and percieve color very easily.
In my opinion #1- with the combination of that depth and the larger table- won''t have as much fire. I personally don''t like larger tables- I think smaller tables= a more "fiery" diamond. Also I think 36 degrees seems a bit steep for crown, maybe? I also don''t like the indented natural- I know it doesn''t affect the clarity grade b/c you can''t see it face on. But you could see it with a loupe from the side. If I was paying xtra for a VS grade (vs. say an SI1), I would want it to VS from all angles, so to put it.
And #2 is cut too deep. If I wanted a 7.29- 7.36 diameter I could probably get a nicer make in a 1.38- 1.45. Its a bit chunky for my taste, even though GIA gives it XXX. Also doesn''t rate well at all on HCA.
Keep in mind, at this point, he is not open to other suggestions and it will be one of these three. - And I realize there is probably something else better yet out there.
I would just like your opinions if there is something I missed.
Am I crazy for saying its a NO BRAINER for #3??
THANKS IN ADVANCE
